KILLED BLASTING A STUMP While John Burton, 23, an aircraftsman at the Royal Air Force camp, Halton, Bucks, whose home was at South Yaidley, Birmingham, was engaged with others blasting out the root of a tree, he received such terrible injuries from an explosion that he died in hospital.
You won't be troubled with colds phis summer if you beep "NAZOI/* handy. Is 6d buys 60 doses.
f OR SALE CHEAP SECTIONS FOR SALE, SOUTH WELLINGTON. rpHREE CHEAP SECTIONS, Jackson X street (just off Island . Hay tram line), each 53ft frontage by depths of 258 ft, 277 ft, and 317 ft—about one acre in the block; suitable for market garden, fowlrun, etc.; good sail; stream runs through sections; electric light, water ond sewerage. Price *£s pei foot; deposit A 25 each, balance 5£ per cent. Take one or the lot, as we want to clean up thi3 estate. Prices are low and terms easy DWAN BROS., Owners, Willis street, Wellington. D O you KNOW I That the Best Floor Covering is i MALT-HOI Df That many shop Boors, private offices, warehouses and Government office floors are coveied with (Tsod in private homes and; any place where there is traffic. W ATEK PROOF. WE A UP HOOP VERM JNPUOOF. MA.LTH.OID baa many imitations, beware of them. Ring 999. Write Bos 625, or cal! AUBREY GUALTER AND CO.. 149*151, Feaiberstou street,
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12354, 26 January 1926, Page 12
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