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The eager spectators who crowded to® closely round the wood-chopping competitors at a holiday sports gathering in the Marlborough-’district the other day were considerably, startled when one of the men. - accidentally let the axe slip from-his hands. In its flight it actually grazed the throat of an onlooker, who had a narrow escape, for the keen blade inflicted a wound two and a half inches long—fortunately a shallow one.

•agm Hudsons -4g& e^ Soap tP 5 ’’* £s,9 .>) Every ;lisliwoßiiafi will remember Sr* 3^ ©k how useful El !ItlS©ll*!S Hiiap . was in the Old Country how it made the clothes white and pure how it cleaned and sweetened the house and how it gave lustre, brightness, and perfect oleanliness topots,pans, glass, earthenware, and all kitchen utensils. What it will do for the home in the Old Country, it will do for the home in New Zealand. *425 & PAID OF WATER and a irery little |fflUߧoM 9 S r s©lf ■^s®r *£C> goes a very long way.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1715, 11 January 1905, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1715, 11 January 1905, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1715, 11 January 1905, Page 10