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A motorist travelling down St. John’s Hill, Wanganui, on Wednesday morning,’about 10 o'clock, drove into a hive bees swarming. He -experienced an uncomfortable moment or two, but escaped without a> sting (reports the “Chronicle.”) In the pretty little town of Lawrence there is not a more attractive spot than the Peace Gardens. As a monument to the men of the district who fell in the Great War, these gardens fulfil their purpose with a tastefulness which compares very favourably with the more usual style of memorial. They have a very interesting association, too, linking them with "the early days, as they stand on the spot formerly occupied by the old Commercial Hotel, where the five-in-hand coaches driving down frtun the Central Otago formerly came to a halt. At the back of the hotel were Messrs Gray and Co’s stables, where the horses were fed and groomed. SUMMER FATIGUE. Heat, is a tremendous consumer of energy. That is why many people become run down and -debilitated during the summer months. Your ordinary, everyday food does not nourish your nerves properly. Thus the system is not recharged with the energy and vitality consumed by the heat. You need Marshall’s Fospherine!. “Marshall’s” nourishes and builds up worn-out and Tagged nerves, imparting renewed vitality to your whole system. “Marshall’s” is a necessity during the summer months. Get a bottle to-day ! All chemists and stores. 300 doses for 2/6. —Advt. QUICK USE Q-TOL ! You’re home from the beach —fiery red with sunburn and badly bitten by mosquitoes or sandflies. Why didn’t you make Q-tol your bodyguard? Use Q-tol now. It cools sunburn instantly and takes the sting out of insect bites, sold everywhere. Get the larger size.Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 16 January 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 16 January 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 16 January 1930, Page 7

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