CONFERENCE OF. BLIND. LONDON July 7. Delegates to St., Dunstan’s Empire Conference for the blind including Mr G. Mackenzie, of Auckland, placed a wreath' on the cenotaph on behalf of Australian and Imperial forces. GENERAL BOOTH. LONDON, July 7. General Booth’s will shows he left L‘9l3 to his wife absolutely. Originally he appointed .his' successor sole executor,' but last March he codicilled, appointing his wife, daughter and his solicitor, the widow to continue to receive' £3OO yearly from the trust fund provided for the General by personal frjends. , ...
“ Nazol ” is a famous remedy for coughs and colds, because it has been long proved to give instant relief, in the most stubborn cases. All chemists —Advt).
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 July 1929, Page 6
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