Captain J. L. Findley, with TroupCaptain Fellowes arrived in Wellington from Auckland by ’plane on Saturday afternoon, after a good run via Hawera. After a few days stop in Wellington the aviators will continue their flight to Christchurch.
DOING GOOD FOR 60 YEARS. For nearly 60 years, Bee Ointment has been soothing and healing the cuts and wounds of New Zealanders. The favourite remedy for externa, pimples, and other distressing skin eruptions. invaluable for cuts and open wounds. Large pot 1/6, at all chemists and stores. He could turn a double handspring He could tie himself in knots; From a bat he’d juggle rabbits Beat a kangeroo at hops. He could make a lady disappear This famed entrepreneur And do magic, if he had a cold With Woods’ Grdat Peppermint Cure.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 5 September 1927, Page 6
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