been report,od missing. This little mountain room had every ronvcnicm except gas mid sewerage. I{milling past, it, whs a ililifjjlitfill 1 i 111«• brook that look its source from tlic cool rocks ;i 1 iovc It whs dusk by the time the police completed their examination and sot out lor .Manly with their man. The latter trudged along i.xiilh nly i mil the party reached the ercsl of a j a need cl ill’. The maii suddenly jumped forward. and in the twinkling of an eye lauded on a far-out ledge and jumped. It was fully 1(1 feet to tin- rocks below and the astounded constables expected to see him dashed to | ieeos. They followed down after him, leaping from met: to roll;, only to see their mail pick himself up and dash across an open space into thick scrub and rocks. Kiring as they went tin attempted to follow, lint, the man apparently knew every tree and rock and darkness found him at liberty. Many policemen have since been combing those wild oarts. hilt their quarry remains at hay. That lieklinp;, irritating cough can be promptly relieved by a few drops of •N taken on lump sugar. 00 doses Is Or)
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1921, Page 4
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202Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1921, Page 4
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