••flip May!” .-aid tlio oav Grandfather, ■' M u rraii !” -aid the small grandson, ••Three cheers!” said the mother, ‘Mather See what a cure we've done! Here’s Mav with her face a-hloomino. Here’s Jack can a -mile endure. Here’s Jill laii"hino loud, on her face not a cloud, Yes! ‘Twas Woodmint Cure!” Croat Pepper-
CRIME IN' At'STRAUA. synxrir, 'July 21. llio Controller of Prisons report tabled in the Assembly, states that the number of prisoners received into the gaols oil convictions from the Higher Courts increased from «82 in IPI9 to f>o7 during 1921. The daily average number of prisoners in 192,1 was 1 -ICC.
Dependable worm remedy—WADE’S WORM FIDS, Children like them.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1924, Page 2
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112Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1924, Page 2
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