For Bronchial Coughs, take .. . . Wood's Great Peppermint Curo. Mr R C. Runner, who was severely iniured "in a. collision on Saturday, was making satisfactory- progress yesterday. - ■•"-■■ ■•'■ • The Patriotic Band "under ttip conductorship of Mr \Y. Jupp, played a half a dozen cnjoj'able items at Oriental Bay last evening. Some six hundred people assembled to listen to the performance, which was favoured with ideal weather. Applause was| accorded each number. . ' " ' '" As sura as day follows night, cakes haked with SIIAKLAND'S will he light. Best Baking Powder-at your grocers. A boy named Frod Gooch, aged 8 vears, residing at 210, Opuni' road, LvnYl Hay, was run over by 'a*motorcar last evening and had Ins leftf'tliiglv bone broken, lie was admitted to tho hospital. SNIFF UP.QARQLeoR.SWALLOW FLUENIOL
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10541, 18 March 1920, Page 3
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