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(;|*K.\T MACII'INK'S STATKI.V IMD H :!!!•>>. BONBON. Aug. 27 Slowly hut surely, and always ready to pull to the side ol the road to allow a steam-roller lo whiz/ past, a huge mass of machinery is travelling on (lie first stage of us dO-day journey from London to Lincoln. It i> the li list on Kxrnvnior or navvv that has Loom moving lour tons „j- earth and clay with a single movenielli of its shovel at the Imperial F.xhihition at Wembley Park, lor which work il was specially made. And now, having loaded up thousands ol railway wagons, it is jogging to its birthplace at Lincoln for repairs. Whew its caterpillar tracks are making a really sincere effort it can rut am a mile an hour, and on its lust nighi's journey it did the whole three miles (o Wille-den before surrendering to a L'tl-hoUrs rest. Many people waived for hours to 'ee il pn'S. mi: the evening was devoted lo getting up steam. There was an attendance of one policeman when it set oil ai _ n.m. Despite the fact that it can travel for only three or four hours in the 21—it is too bulky to he on the road with day-time traffic— it is showing such form that it promises to reach Lincoln about October 20, travelling by a round-about route to avoid high bridges, narrow roads and other obstructions.
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I* GOITRES A lady, who trieJ every remedy in vain, and at last discovered a simple melhod of seli cure, will send full particulars FREE to anyone afflicted. Post a se’f-addressed stamped envelope to ALICE IVIAY G.P.O. Box 482, Christchurch. H. M. LYNCH. painter and paperhanger, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. Desires to notify that he has opened up an up-to-date paint shop, with a full stock of paint and paper-hangings. Every description of work carried out, with the l>est of material and workmanship. Full stack of wall papers to select from. Paint mixed to any color, in any quantity at reduced prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1923, Page 1
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