A river dank tragedy. The youth sat on the river bank anil sneezed and coughed, I'm told, ‘'lake Kol'go,” said the maiden fair, “ it’s sure to cure that cold.” Wasting n> more time he rushed oft to the neaiest chemist and bought a bottle of Kofgo at s (id. The very first dose afforded him prompt relief and_ the bottle effectively cured the cold. Kofgo has jiroved a wonderful cough remedy for many West Coasters these last three years. Leading chemists and stores sell it, the wholesale agents being Griffon and Smith. Ltd., Greymouth.—Advt.
A. J. C. BACKS. SYDNEY. Juno 5. No Now Zealanders arc included in the ten acceptors for the Jockey ( lul> Hurdles, to he run on Monday and for the Steeples to le run on the 13th. Black Art is amen" the fourteen acceptors. BROADCASTING. SYDNEY, June 5. AVith a view to minizing the liability to interference, alterations are made in the wave lengths for broadcasting stations. Adelaide will in future o] cI'ate on a 395 metres instead of 375, Melbourne 16-1, instead of 480 and Sydney 353 instead of 350,
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1925, Page 3
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184Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1925, Page 3
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