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NK\Y ST AH MYSTERY. XKNV YORK, A tifx. 2(1 T! to eelestial limly reported hy Liek Observatory, ('alifot tiin , oil August < us soon Hour tlio sun has not boon roportoil liv tiny other observatory nor Inis it hooil seen, attain by its oiijiinnl observer*. Mr NY. NY. Campbell, ilirootor of l! 1 bill, Observatory, says that with bis wit’i* null throe p;uosts, one ol " bom was l*rot. Homy Norris Russell, directiir ol' Princeton Observatory, lie saw tile body at sunset from the voianilab of bis bouse. One ol' the “Hosts drew attention to a star near the sun. The others said that they bad notieed it lor some time but bad not mentioned the fact because they iimininetl the star would be well known. Mr Campbell examined it with Ins binoculars a lew seconds before ,'il disappeared behind a cloud. It appeared no larger through the biiioeulars than to the naked eye. It was below the sun and about tndep. to the leit ol a vertical line drawn thromjdi the sun, from which it was distant about six solar diameters.' Professor Russell and Mr Campbell nerved that the body was brighter than Venus would have been in the same position. “Tliero soomod no nlternnt»v<\ says. Nlr Campbell, ‘'except Unit "f a new .tar such as appealed in the constellation of Aipiila in dune HUS, thoiuih ;lis body was much brighter, ll the object were a comet, its position could not have been predicted, as its orbit is unknown.” Don't take chances—take “XAZOI,.’’ Relieves eoliths and colds. NY a arts oil iiifliionx.it and bronchitis. 00 doses ]s (ill. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS T? an effective bealtli preservative.

•. ‘***"“- (Eor continuation of nows', see fourth TO-DAY'S Fresh at The Uivoli include ('aulitluwors, Carrots. Turnips. Parsnips, l.rttuce, Spring Onions, Radishes and Rhubarb. WE HAVE still a. few «*f those tli-1 it- ions ironbark pumpkins. Yon riin't do bettor than pay us an oarlv visit. The Uivoli, Revell Street. ( APPLES. —Choiso dessert at 12s fid . per ease. We have only a few so order early at tho Rivoli, Revell Street. I

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1921, Page 3

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