i VIOKROY’S PANTHERS. BOMBAY, Nov. 21. Tbo Viceroy, Lord Trwin, who is visit inf? the Mnhnra.jii.il Jam Sahib of Xawnngar (“Rnnji,” the cricketer), spent part of last night under c-anvas in the jungle about 30 miles from Jainnngar. , The party sat up for several hours and Lord [ruin shot two panthers with long-range shots, using only his right hand and resting ids rifle in the fork of a tree. The camp is sumptuously fitted up and resembles a canvas township. To-night there is t > be a State banquet. and Ihe camp is a wonderful sight with its thousands of coloured electric 'lights and an illuminated fountain. There will be a marvellous display of jewels at the banquet.
Sore throat, huskiness, instantly dis pelted by “ Nazol.” Goes to the roo of the trouble. Acts like a charm. Is 6d buys 60 doses, ready for use.— Advt. New linoleums 3ft, 6ft, and 12ft wide. New lino squares, a big range, j McKay’s, Hokitika.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1928, Page 4
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