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[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] [per press association]. A NARROW ESCAPE. AUCKLAND, This Day.—Annie Howley, a married woman residing in New North Road, was removed to the liospit.ll, suffering from the effect of having swallowed a large dose of neuralgia mixture, which would have proved fatal lint for timely medical assistance. A MAI till CRANK. AUCKLAND, This Day.—A sensation was caused at the Bay of Plenty district by a Maori tohnnga named Run, accepted as a Maori prohetess, who is credited with some marvellous cures of sick people. Her panacea for all ills is liberal doses of brandy, with the result that there lias been all enormous run on hotel stork.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 May 1906, Page 3
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