KUMARA JUBILEE. KUMARA, March 3. The Kumara jubilee celebrations, extending over three days, are being concluded this evening Monday and Tuesday were devoted to sports gatherings, and were attended by very large numbers of pioneers who came from all parts of New Zealand for the special occasion. This afternoon a grand re-union luncheon was held in the Memorial Hell, and was attended by 500 pioneers and friends. The Hon G. J. Anderson, Minister of Mines, was present. The proceedings were marked with great enthusiasm and the re union was a marked success. Perfect weather has preailed for the celebrations, and the people of Kumara left nothing undone to insure the enjoyment of the visitors. Powerful, penetrating, and soothing, “NAZOL” moans quick relief from colds. Acts like a charm. Is 6d for 60 doses.— Advt.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3756, 9 March 1926, Page 11
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