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With a view to providing Feilding with a fitting bonfire with which to celebrate peace, there had been accumulated in a paddock alongside Kowhai Park much inflammable material from which a great bonfire was to result (states the Feuding. “Star"). Just before 8 o’clock on Sunday night some moan individuals thrust a fire-stick into the, mass- The Fir* Brigade, received the alarm that the Private Hospital was on fire, and turned mt. By this time the bonfire was in full blaze, and It proceeded to burn Itself omt, &• there was no hope of putting out the fire. Form the (rood habit of Inhaling "NAZOL" and yon'll keep free’ from cough* «hd colds.' Eighteen pence bhys sixty doset. About 100 submarine mines per day are being swept up in the North Sea.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10296, 3 June 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10296, 3 June 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10296, 3 June 1919, Page 8

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