Killed At Sawmill.—Charles \Vlll,_,rn Barlow died in hospital at Wakefield as the result of injuries received at a sawmill. He was struck by a piece of timber which became pinched in the tail of a saw and was thrown back on him.—P-A
A SUFFERER FROM BRONCHITIS
3 I ' This is what a sufferer from bronchitis wrote: “My bronchitis was drivj ing me to desperation. I had taken ! almost everything. And then a friend - t suggested 'XAZOL.' With hope for--1 lorn 1 tried it. But 'XAZOL' save j instant relief." 60 doses Is od.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 396, 3 July 1928, Page 13
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