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LIGHTN'.MC. EFFECTS. Y,m K el 111-' elieinl .11." I of IV •Sheldon's New Discovery »li«* m-lant you tulle tlio first flus;*. It soothes 1 1 to r:i\v ami tender throat. ]irolccts it from cold I'oiins. and clciirs the licnd. Tlmrc’s nothin" like it for pre vt?iitinjjc colds from last on in;' upon you. It “knocks” tin* *x« % rni -—clears tkc throat—'Hops tl.o tioklo.

Till-: PH INCH IN .I.WiliOllKK. I.ONDII.V. July in Twelve thousnml lloy Scouts I rum every part nl i l.e Kmoii'e are to assemble to lake* part in llm lirst Imperial Jamboree. \\tii<li Mill last it week. The Prime of Wale-, as Cliiet Scout tor Wah will join the tamp oil Aug. Oml ami remain ttmler canvas with the hoys tor two tiny-. lie will occupy a special compouiul with the Chief Scout. Sir lloherl lituleli-Powell. On Sumhiy. August •'!. the Scouts will take part in a masa-1 Oivine service at which atUlresses will hi* rtiven 1 1 the Archbishop oi A ork. the Pi'inc-e of Wales, anil the. Chief Scout.

At ;i luncheon :it the Trucadoro yestonlay. Sir Hubert Baden-Powell said there wore mnv :ti>( 1.000 Scouts in Croat Britain and Irolatid. and 100.1*10 in the Km pi ro altogether. In the last. 1"> voais their world membership had grown to nearly •J.OOO.OOi'h The only nation whoso Si outs tlier could not vet admit to member-hip was Germany. as it had boon found that the German Scout' were being drilled in the use of riflo'.

X K\y ZRALANDF-R extradited. SYN'F-V. Augnst 2S. George David Melville. aged twentyiivo. was remanded to Now Zealand oil a provisional warrant charging linn with a serious offence. He returns in charge of Detective Fit7s.ild.oll_ of Hastings, who produced the original warrant.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19240829.2.11.4

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1924, Page 1

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288

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1924, Page 1

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