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LATE LOCALS.

“Our defence, sir, is that the man attacked the animal and was in a drunkJu condition,” said counsel at Wellington, in a case against a woman as being the owner of a dangerous cmg. ‘‘lt bit a constable also,” announced Sub-In-spector Willis. "Oh.” commented Mr F. T\. Hunt, S.M., “and was the constable drunk also?’’

During the voyage ol the liner Remitern, which arrived at Wellington on Friday morning ■ from Southampton, a steerage passenger, Mrs Redmond, died at sea on April Ist., three days after leaving Panama. The deceased who was hooked for Lyttelton succumbed at (i o'clock in tlie morning after giving birth to a daughter. The body was consigned to the dee]) at 4 pm.. the same day. the ship’s engines stopping for a few minutes during the funeral service. The infant survived the voyage.' Another female was horn during the trip, and both mother and daughter were well on arrival.

North British Rubber Hot Water Bags, with the “Unique” never-leak stopper, have the North British Rubber Co’s trade mark stamped on the neck—the emblem of quality.

You’ll derive the greatest benefit from taking SHARLAND’R BEEF, IRON AND WINE. If you are rundown ’twill make you fit; if you are well ’twill keep you fit.

No cold can grip when “NAZOL” is used. A powerful and penetrating germicide, it gives instant relief and wards off influenza.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1921, Page 3

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230

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1921, Page 3

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1921, Page 3

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