beautifies the face ud hands. Use de Maunay's 77 Vanishing Cream and you will be delighted at Its beautifying effect. This charming cream forms an tfeal base for powder. Send 3d in stamps for tree sample to cover cost of packing and postage to Sharland and Co., Ltd., Auckland.—(Ad.) Nearly eight hours' search by a diver failed to locate a little keg containing £12,500 in gold bullion, believed to lie on the bottom of the Hudson River, off fifty-seventh Street. John Tooker, the diver, went down eight times, remaining nearly an hour each time, without success. Two kegs broke through a cargo net in which they were bong loaded aboard the Italian liner Roma Friday. One was recovered. Tooker believes the other is buried in the river bottom mud and efforts will be made to dredge the mud away and find Che keg.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 95, 23 April 1928, Page 13
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