At the Palmerston North High School baths. Arthur Meecham, a onelegged Bov Scout, fourteen years of age. gained his. life-saving and swimming badges. The examination was conducted bv Scoutmaster Boswell, of Auckland. One of the things that Mrs Cornyns of Wanganui “ was very pleased to notice in her trip through California was the cordial . manner in which American “doughbobys” recalled the New Zealand troops. One man asked her to convey to any of the Engineers she met his greetings and best wishes, and remarked that they had got drunk together many times. Summer colds and Hay Fever quickly banished by “NAZOL.” Inhaled or taken on sugar, it has a wonderful healing effect. 1/6.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 21, 8 January 1923, Page 7
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