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A scientific, iotninonsen.se remedy for coughs, colds, nathrna, bronchitis, and influenza—“ Nazol.” Brings instant relief. Keep a bottle bandy. 00 doses for Is od.-- Arlvr, LONG-LOST BATON. An 18-carat gold baton—given 20 years ago by the late Mr \V. Pritchard Morgan, Liberal M.P. lor Merthyr, to Mine. Clara Novel loDavies—has readied Scotland Yard in mysterious fashion after being lost for 2b years. Telling the stqry, Mine. Clara said:—“Mr Morgan, who was known as the ‘gold king’ through his large interests in. gold mining, presented me with the baton alter I returned from my Chicago triumph with the Koval Welsh Ladies Choir. About a year later I was giving a concert at. the Queen’s Ball, and drove there in a hansom. When 1 (rot to mv dressing room 1 found that my 'baton was missing. Whether J. dropped it. or left it in the cab, 1 never found out. Now, Scotland Yard Lost Property Office have rung me ii[) and said that a mysterious parcel containing a gold baton which bore my name bad been sent to them anonymously. Tt has since been handed to me. and T found that the label was addressed in an illiterate hand to ‘Scotland Yard, Westminster. ’ ”

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1929, Page 1

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