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WIIOOIMNO ('fil'dH ANT) t'HOl I’ I’ll KVA I .F.NT. 1 1 is surprisini' tile number ul' cases reported of children Trout whoopim; coiifili and ff""l>- Al;t:iv mo: 10-rs stale that llio best form of onstilino tin l little ones l'eliel is to itive tlioiu regularly doses of Kol'«o, the oreat i-oii<ili cure. Kofjzo lias l>een proved iiidisputalilv to let the lioest preparation on the market to-day for bronchial and limjt troubles and the liisi dose is ('Utiranteeil to fiive benellcial relief. Moreover it is very pleasant to take. Kofoo is sold at l»s <»d a hottle by leading stores and chemists, the wholesale distributors for the Coast heinjj drill'en and Smith, drey-mouth.—-Advt.

‘ I’OfsOX i’l'.N" CASK. LONDON’. -Juno f.’d. Km- several years a Cla-go-v man has Loon tlu? victim of an anonym.a.s letter camjraifiii whii-li 1 >aflloil tlu- 1 : ‘>- liee. , The authorship of the letters, however has been at List traced to Marmi ret Jaap, a spinster, who admitted her omit, and she was sentenced to six luirtl labour. The ] roseciitinu nilo*ieil th»t . 0 u> ed the nn st s: tin ileus terms against the man. who did not know lmr. Hie charges were without foundation. These letters caused the man to he interrogated hy the public authorities, and had made his life and the lives of his frieir’.s and relatives a harden. , . When Jaap's house w-n relied l ayer was found which corresponded with that on which the letters wore written. .. si,, iill T.vell. passing sentence, said h. could hardly credit that the woman was in her right senses. _

m , t heoii recognised hv the captain. What the oiitvnnip will he i~ tliflit-ult t ■ predht. At frequent stages i;i his feast of destruction. the mail hurled cane knives out among the crowd and threatened to follow them up in pe-son armed with a pitchfork. It was the merriest time the sugar capital has had for many a long day.

For Children’s naclcing Cough, Woods Groat Peppermint Cure.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1924, Page 1

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327

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1924, Page 1

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