Sometime ago wo _ (Reefton Times) referred to the mysterious disappearance of a miner named James Dickson from the Murray Creek mine at Inglewood, who was seen scaling the hills as though demented, and no traco was found of him, though a party went out and made a thorough search of tno district. Now, however, -word comes from Wanganui that Dickson was arrested there on December 13 on a charge of indecent assault.
In KOLA-NIP you get a stimulant for the tired, a refreshment for the hot, a quencher for the thirsty. A tablespoonful in aerated water makes a cooling, nonalcoholic drink. Hotels and stores.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3331, 16 January 1918, Page 6
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