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At the present time there is a Kai Iwi lady in hospital as the result of being thrown out of a trap on Cihristmas Eve. The lady, with her husband and family, was driving to the City at the time of the accident, and bringing some Christmas cheer for some deserving families. Contrast their act of charity to- what' occurred ■opposite the Kai Iwi Hotel after the accident. While the Jady was lying injured on the roadside, the husband approached a young mail who was comfortably seated in a big motor car, and asked him would he drive the lady to the hospital. Although he was coming to the city, he actually refused point blank, says the “Wanganui Herald.” Deep in contemplation, a, lady strolled through one of flic city stores in Auckland with a handbag containing about £B, hanging from her arm. She suddenly made the alarming discovery that the straps were still there but the ends were lose. They had been neatly severed and the bag had vanished. A London real estate firm has adopted the practice of showing motion picture films of its properties to callers Interested in purchasing or renting. Toothache? Kill the nerve painlessly with Bara dough’s Magic Nervine: l/d.—Advt.

SUNBURN AND MOSQUITO BITES. The medical officer of a Royal Mail steamer reports most favourably as regards Q-tol and its healing and soothing effects. He writes: “I have found Q-tol excellent for sunburn, mosquito bites and other skin irritations, and I prescribe it largely—indeed in preference to any other preparation available. ' ’ —Advfc.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 4 January 1928, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 4 January 1928, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 4 January 1928, Page 9

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