For Children’s Hnckmg Cough, Woods Orent Peppermint Cure
Tie ~v,hy of tin-Canterl.urv : n „ 'ciul.’s social was ilitOlTlll't Oil >*.' Jfc .W alleged was caught 1K • ,1 the cloakroom of the hall w1..-u rowers #w entertaming «l >' h » ' concert two members who are ’n. tv marry (-ays an exchanged. hoard considerable muse f sonio lime, hut thought >t oamt stray roystorors. Kvontua •' wont to investigate. and found . Ml *» rowor engaged in a grim stin<-U . • n vonth. Tt is alleged that the «- triidor was intorruntod with his • oil', busily engaged in going 1 ''°ug 1 • tho coats. Hows of gloves nud lo,s ami i t.hor aricles-.wore spread on tin mm. The young athlete seized the |j' and a long struggle ensued dust a aid came the youth broke aunt A ?o„g chase followed, and eventually he was" captured and handed over to the police.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1924, Page 3
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141Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1924, Page 3
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