Xo danger from fnfluonza with NAZOL.” lnl mled or taken on snp;ar. s fid. An ideal spirit for both I'OTfFE’S SCHNAPI'S. sexes.—
It is unusual for a jury in. a criminal use to spend more than four hours in tying to come to a decision, for at the xpiry of that lime a disagreement is eeepted. At Auckland on Thursday, owever, a jury voluntarily stayed out >r an hour and a half longer, in the ope of reaching a- settlement, and when > returned at ten minutes past nine the ircnian expressed regret that there was o possible chance of agreement, lie idod that the jury would have liked >r the Judge’s sake to have come to a reision, and it had tried every loop>le, but without success. Mr Justice dams said there was nothing to do but i thank the jury for its services and ■ discharge it.
"aaa Coughs and Colds cannot exist with A bottle makoa a pint of aplondid Family Cousih Mixture. 15
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1921, Page 4
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165Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1921, Page 4
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