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MOTHER WISDOM. Mother wisdom knows that tho little one eoulil not croon that baby song of ■ happiness unless she was clean, cool and comfortable m every fibre, of her little hodv. i.ook at the honnie limbs, feel the firm flesh, touch the velvet cheeks. Can’t you guess? She's a ltexona baby, of course. Each day her mother bathes her little treasure with pure ltexona Soap, the “baby’s own’’ keens the tender skin clear and healthy. She keeps colds, rashes, chafing, and other baby ills far from her. She is the best thing she has, and the best of soaps is only just good enough for her. That is why she is a ltexona Hahy. SEE? Obtainable everywhere.

CO I. UK It V KX I’I.OSI OX. LONDON. Dec. Nine men have been killed :iml a number are missing. as the result of an explosion in the Llnv Main Colliery at Wrexham. The Wrexham colliery explosion occurred at 1.30 o'clock in the morning, when only the repair shift. miml>ering three hundred men, were in the. pit Otherwise the disaster would have been appalling. Light bodies have been recovered. Apparently death was instantaneous. Their clothing was scorched and shredded, and their skin was torn up. So limited were the explosion effects that most of the men engaged in the pit continued working for an hour be- I fore learning of the disaster. I This is the first disaster in the North Wales coalfield for forty years,

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1924, Page 2

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