£50,000 RADIUM THEFT. . , DRESDEN, Dec. 22 The police ihere to-day arrested a .Czech with radium valued at £50,000. It had beep stolen during the revolution of 1918, since when it.had hidden. The Czech then offered it for sale, but v yas. il<?ftQilPf&d„ To the tired, nothing is so refreshing ,as a cup,.of delicious Tea. Nelson Monte’,b Teas flavour, and choice, are .refreshing, to those jaded .nerves. Alway ask for Nelson Monte’s, —Advt. WOLFE’S SCO NAPES f I* an effect i>o libs! F p'ressrvritive ■«———■, •OTrnwa«at<i*«| juc- <awu*tir ■Cough* an** Cpljfc cannot exist with V Sm. U'l£AA'S .• o f rra.-Hy f*»?i-it a *■ •«
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1922, Page 4
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