BOY FALLS OX LIVE RAIL, While playing near the electric line between Balham and Streatham Hill station, Edward Tierman, aged four, of Fernleigh Road, Balham, fell oil to the live rail and was badly burned. At the risk of being electrocuted, his father rushed on to the line and dragged his, little son, who was unconscious, to safety. The boy was admitted to the hospital, £SOOO FOR, WOMAN CLERK. A fortune of £38,302 was left by a meat purveyor,, Mr Hedley Vicars, of Floyds, Charlton Road, Blackheath, London, and Powis Street Woolwich. He left many bequests to employees, including £5300 to his confidential clerk Isabel Tasch; £3OOO to Walter Oxley, his manager at Powis Street.
The most effective remedy for worms —Wade’s Worm Figs. Pleasant to taste and absolutely safe. All chemists and stores.— Advt.
grafts a feg of f JoP ROYAL LOCHNAGAR SUPERIOR SCOTCH WHISKY! OBTAINABLE WHOLESALE FROM M. HOUSTON AND CO., H SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WEST COAST. WHARF STREET, HOKITIKA. JOHN BEGG, LTD., 64 WATERLOO STREET, GLASGOW.
GRAMAPHONES EVERY MONTH. YOU can win one of* these four portable Gramaphones! Start saving the labels from the tins of Nestle’s -Cream Now! soz tins count one point—looz count two points and the four persons scoring the highest number of points in any month win one of these gramaphones absolutely Free! Fifty consolation prizes of two ?,lb blocks Nestle’s Chocolate also given away to the next 50 competitors. Labels must be posted on the last day of every month to Nestle s Auckland 5*
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1930, Page 2
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254Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1930, Page 2
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