Earl Jellicoe underwent an operation on his nose. His condition is satisfactory —London cable. Auckland pioneer, digger of gold in Coromandel, and Maori War veteran, Mr Charles John Brook died at his home in Parnell, an Sunday, at the age of 84, after an adventurous iife.
Always retire between nine and ten advises a doctor. Most of us consider ourselves lucky if wo can see any prospects of retiring between sixty ind seventy Buy your shoes from x’he Wilson Shoe Coy. Big sale now on, and you need not retire till eighty. Whether you write, paint or build, vou need good vision. We supply glasses so that you may have vision without strain. H. M. Bennett, ’Phone 1842, Hastings, for appointments*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIX, Issue 305, 11 December 1929, Page 7
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