The wife of a railway platelayer of Trefcgwya, Montgomeryshire, lad both her arms torn off in trying to rescue from beneath a train her five-year-old nephew, who lost both legs and an arm, and died shortly afterwards. What Tutankhamen said: If you want to meet the representative farmers of Otago, if you want a square deal and a square meal, if you want the finest whisky imported (Strong’s real mountain dew), if you want the finest ninepenny cigar in New Zealand, call at the Provincial Hotel, Stafford street, Dunedin. Maurice Goughian, proprietor.—Advfc,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19134, 31 March 1924, Page 4
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