What may be described as a “record” rush was made by a young lady, wellknown in Napier, who, alighting from a. car in Hastings street on Tuesday night, at about 5.30 o'clock, made a dive for a music shop, just as that store was closing, in order to purchase some gramophone records (says the Telegraph). In her hurry she failed to notice the closed shop door, which is composed of plate glass, and walked through it, to the accompaniment of tinkling sounds of falling glass and exclamations from the store manager. Luckily the hurried customer sustained no serious injury and the glass plate was fully insured. In changeable weather take "NAZOL on sugar or by inhalation. Best safe guard against chills. One dose a. day keens colds away. 1/6.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 July 1924, Page 5
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