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• . • * . l.t. 14 ,<-.'■. '■ •■ An explosion occurred m the crank .chamber ■* of ap engine coupled with a geri^ratoi* at the. Auckland City power station at King's -wharf, blowing off* the coyer of ifihe lubricating cup.,' The oil shot out aiid caught four men, William Piircell, station superintendent, Alexander Wyllie, city, engineer., William Albert Oraim, greaser, and Henry Pearsort, who were severely burned about. the face, and body, the two latter being removed to the hospital. For Influenza, take Woods* Great. Peppermint Cure. 7 "Meter fail*, t/6. 1/6. * sfi* Tli^odore Pricfe, the^ well-known cotton broker*, announces, says the Waslu ington tepl'e^entatiA'ei of the Glasgoiy Herald, that Wall street bankers have offered a reward of £100,000. f0r the inventor who • shall devise a* successful means of combati*ig with German-sub-marines; The reward is the outcome of the disclis'siOn that has been going on now* -fdr some days over the value of the various inventions' submitted - to the Naval -Consulting Board; _.f or-- this p,urpose. The^makuigof Qhiuktm soldiers at 1 the various war fronts-Degahi m Wellington on Wednesday. , (Fhß" best prevention against Influen«a or Colds which ai'e infectious or contagious is to protect the mucous membranes of the nose and throat by taking Nazol ori sugar or by frequently inhaling it . through a, \ Nazol Inhaler.— lo Rotorua is crowded with returned soldiers* undergoing .treatment. Some remarkable recoveries have taken place. Winter weather is hard on 1 the skin; it makes the hands rough and lips chapped; but Nazol Ointment soothes, heals, and restores the skin to a-smooth,. pliable condition. —2. * ■',•••* At Boston Marshal Joffre was received with- eyery possible, manifestation of enthusiasm for the Allied cause. An enormous, procession -marohed through tlio street's of the*city to Boston. Common, where the ypreseutation was oflicially made of the £20,000 contributed by New Englanders m support of the orphaned children m France. Fate l'arely * grants us wiliat we crave Betwixt the cradle and the grave. Antieipatiug boons; ton come fi Makes phantom happiness - for some ; .y , ' But Jwlien; with- croiip a; child;- lies sick, Relief is. always needed quick — Wise .parents such ■ relief i. assure By purchasing Woods' Peppermint Cure.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14351, 17 July 1917, Page 6

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351

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14351, 17 July 1917, Page 6

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14351, 17 July 1917, Page 6

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