A phenomenon which occurred at Napier last Sunday week (states the "Hawke'a Bay Herald"), is described in the following terms by a lady resicjjnt of that town, in a letter to (relatives in Manaia: —"From the hill we saw a mirage out at sea, or rather, on the horizon. It was a wonderful sight, and in two parts. One part was anl Eastern city—domes and palms very prominent. Then there was a break, and than a city in flames. The fire was orange and red, and all blown in one direction. It looked strange tr» see the light against the grey sky, for there was no sunshine." The writer adds:—"Years ago we saw a fleet of boats that melted into nothing on the sea." A few drops of "NAZOL" on lump sugar instantly soothe sore throats and remove huskiness. ■ Equally effective for coughs and colds. Sixty doses Is
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17808, 6 July 1923, Page 3
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