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The death occurred on Sunday of Mr Alexander Bniek. of Mount Bruce, Wairarapa. Deceased had been in indifferent health for some time. He was a resident of the Mount Bruce district for upwards of 48 years, his father, the late Mr William B. Buick. having resided in that part of the district for many years. Deceased was of a quiet disposition, and took no part in publicaffairs. He was acknowledged, states the Daily Times, to be one of the best farmers in Wairarapa. He was a memhn- of the Masterton A. and P. Association and of the Masterton Racing Club. .An outbreak of typhoid fever recently occurred at Raglan, the ma'oritv of these affected being Maoris living at the na about a mile across the water from the township (states the- Auckland Star). There were four deaths, including three at the pa. The other death was that of Mrs Maud Waretini, a well-known resident of the townshin. who died at the Waikato Hospital. Two of her children are still suffering from the disease, and are inmates of the institution. Whilst making up his week’s takings on a recent Saturday, a Dunedin sliop-kc-onor found a split Bank of Yew-Zcn-1-ud £1 note (states the Dunedin Star). Tim hack' and Goat fell apart a<- he picked if 11 n. The splitting had been so skilful tliat there was not the tiniest break or fray, even at the edges. Evidently the two parts had been put together with some adhesive material that, lost its stickiness in drying. The facts suggest that a note-splitter became repentant and attempted to redeem himself. HOLD YOUR HEAD UP. Marshall’s Fospherine Helps. The man with his chest out and his head up, who’s not afraid of himself — that’s the man who wins. *Be a “whole-nerved” man. A short course of Marshall’s Fospherine will lift your head, brighten your eye, and put life in you. Marshall’s Fospherine feeds your nerves. Get the large size in the six-sided carton—loo doses of Marshall’s Fospherine for 2/6. —42

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 October 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 October 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 October 1924, Page 8

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