The indications arc for westerly winds moderate to" strong prevailing end freshening. The weather will probably prove squally with heavy showers, hho barometer has a falling tendency. -S' 1 a 8 rough: tides good.
Ivrown Brahmins bend by Bliava s shrine lii stately, sad salaam ; Whilst Hindus whine in t.oni|»lc*s fine. And Persians hail their Chain. ’Tis thus, through finds by mortals made. Sound limes they would assure, Wlimi eoufihinn Britons seek the aid l)| Woods’ Croat Peppermint Cifre.
ex-minister accused. PARIS, June 6. I'pon ;i charge of speculation while a member of the French Government and of taking part in business dealings connected with Government contracts since he left the post. M. Ernest Vilcrain, a former - Food Controller, is to lie brought, to trial with his lather and brother, wlio are charged with illegal speculation. M. Vilgrain during his term of office had many transactions with J’ptain, and visited this country in 1910 to study the food control arrangements.
B« emphntie. Insist on genuine j 1 NAZOL.” Notliiiiß lilce it for pre-1 vent inti 01 reliovipr roughs pnd colds, | BO 4obps H Pi !
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 August 1921, Page 3
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