Word was receive! in Hastings this morning of the death of Airs. J. H. Colebourne at Gisborne yesterday. Following the earthquake, when her husband, who was manager of the Hastings branch of Williams & Kettle, Ltd., was killed, Airs. Colebourne left Hastings for Gisborne. The news of her death will be a great shock to many, for she was well-known and rightly respected. A rare instance of maternal absentmindedness was recorded in Dunedin last week. A woman who was wheeling a child in a perambulator signalled a tram to take her aboard. The conductor stepped down and hoisted in the pram, the mother jumped aboard, and the tram had started to move on when the conductor noticed the child still on the footpath. Don’t sjmply soothe a cold with dopes ■-remedy it. Get to the root of the trouble with the scientific remedy—./OI,." Prompt relief assured. 60 doses lor 1/6. 120 doses for 2/6.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 152, 13 June 1932, Page 7
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