A sensational incident is reported to I]itvc l occurred in it Chttivh in :i Now Zealand ceiltn* recently. The Cler-ty-tUitn \\;is in the middle of his .sermon "hen he suddenly stopped end tried to mutter Worths itppeitreil to tail him. when 10 ttit* amu/.emcnl ol' Ids t imereoution, he put it hottlc to his mouth end drunk ol' the contents. \ isiuns ol poisoning in the pulpit Hushed across the minds ol several, hut the philtre the minister hud taken was nothin;.': more than a dose ol' Kol'S'». the oreat Cure which hud immediately eased his very sore throat immensely. Koty.o tail he obtained stt Is (a! a brittle from leadimj; chemists anti stores, the wholesale distributors lor the Coast hoinfj Crifi'en and Smith., (ireymotit h.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1924, Page 4
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125Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1924, Page 4
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