Lost Airmen’s Widows.—A street day held in Wellington yesterday, in aid of the fund for the dependants of the lost New Zealand airmen, realised £ 207.—Press Association. House Burned.—The five-roomed residence of E. C. Ebbett, settler, Makomako, and also its contents, were destroyed by fire. A gale was blowing. The fire originated in the wash-house. The insurances total £SOO in the Union Office. CLEANSING AND COOLING MOUTH-WASH When you wake m the morning or in the middle of night with a parched or freshing Keep Fluenzol at bedside. 4 fui of FluenzoL Moat healthful and re-
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 276, 11 February 1928, Page 12
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