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Low in the east behold the crimson moon! And o’er the sullen sea its sombre trail, As in the west the stars ’mid purple swoon, A warning presage of the coming gale. Along the range the tall gums toss and sway. There’s icy rain and tempest to endure. When dreary influenza comes your way Take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.

The indications are for: —Southeasterly winds, strong to gale,jind backing by east to north. The weather appears likely to be cloudy and unsettled. Ram probable. Barometer falling. Seas considerable, tides popr.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1926, Page 3

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91

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1926, Page 3

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