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A SUICIDE (»I mBORAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) DDNEDIN, 13th October. Duncan Malcolm M'<soun, s retired Civil servant, formerly of the Land and Survey Office, 30 years of age, residing at Roslyn, was found dead this afternoon in a shed adjoining hia residence with a bullet wound in his head and a riflel alongside his body. Afc the inquest Mr. H. Y. Widajwson, district coroner, found thai ';hc cause of death was injury to th* W.ii from a bullet wound self-inflict&i wHi suffering from depression brought *bo:t by illness. Zanetic paper is so wonderfullly sensitive that, when placed under writing paper, it produces by the act of writing with pen and ink a perfect, permanent copy. Each Zanetic sheet will -make many copies. Of stationers. If any difficulty, write the makers, Zanetic, 159, Albert-street, Auckland.—Advt. Hard corns are painful enough, but soft corns between the toes are even worse. If you suffer, pain from either hard or soft corns, try Barraclough's Progandra—a sure, quick, and permanent cure. Progandra cures by removing the corn entirely; infinitely better than cutting. Simply apply Progandra to a strip of calico and wrap in round the com as you would round a cut finger. Repeat this for six nights; soak foot in hot water, and the corn will come out. Get Progandra now and suffer no more. Ask of any chemist's or store for a Is box of Bamclough's Progandra now. Barraclough's Magic Nervine instantly stops toothache. Is 6d. bottle, everywhere. Bheuirio rapidly relieves lumbago, rheumatism, gout, Lciaticn. Try it now; "it seldom fails. 2s 6d and 4s 6d.—A'dvt. Make your lifetime worth the living, Grasp your meed of harmless mirth, ■Whilst due share of service giving, , To the land that gave you birth. Earnestness need not bring sadness, So\ii' ascetic gloom abjure; y.o bronchi*! wora can m*r your gladness Whil« yau'vn Wood*' Great Pappermint Cure.—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 91, 14 October 1920, Page 4

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