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“A NEW LEASE OF LIFE”

Mr. S’, b., Woodville. writes: -After a trial of your ?ann Treatment 1 enclose postal notes for full treatment I may state that 1 felt Instant relief tn one night so this has given me a new lease of life. «s I had lust about given up hope of a cure.” A generous trial treatment of "Zann will be sent to all Pile suff*»*ers on receipt of nine penny stamps Address: Zann Proprietary Box 952, Wellington Stocks of ■•Zann" obtainable from Bridge Drug Stores. Karangahape Rd and A. Eccles. Chemist. Queen Street and Branches. Auckland. —7-

planned and executed his raid. Mason was certain the raid was the outcome of the death of the convict. But, he could not conceive a reason, however fantastic, for the desire to see, yet not. possess, the finger-prints and records of the dead man.

Soon after daybreak Mason rose and dressed. For a time he wandered about the house, then taking his hat, went down to the city, it was too early to enter the Library at Police Headquarters. For a time he wandered around the fast-filling streets, then sought his breakfast at a Pitt Street restaurant.

Again at Headquarters he had to wait until the officer in charge of the library arrived. He seized the big cuttings books eagerly and turned the leaves until he came to the records of Stacey Carr trial. An hour later he left the library very dissatisfied, and went to his room. A little after halfpast 10 he was informed the Commissioner had arrived at Headquarters, and immediately sought an interview. In the waiting-room he found Sergeant Anderson and the constables who had been on duty the previous night. A few minutes' wait and they were admitted to the presence or Sir Witlow Graham (To be Continued.)

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 567, 21 January 1929, Page 5

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“A NEW LEASE OF LIFE” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 567, 21 January 1929, Page 5

“A NEW LEASE OF LIFE” Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 567, 21 January 1929, Page 5

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