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of the Flock House bid George Vinton was concluded in . Woodville. Tho coroner, Mr J. 1). Wilson, returned a verdict that deceased died of injuries received by being run into by a ear driven bv John Drummond on the Woodvifle-Pahiatua' road on November 13. The evidence pointed to the driver having accidentally accelerated. Tim coroner concluded that had Drummond kept a good lookout the accident would never have occurred. INFLUENZA is speedily relieved by "HEENZO*’ (Hean’B Essence). Good for men, women and children Small bottle makes a pint. The cheapeat and most effective remedy you can bum mvrs your money doc •>v good. 2/6 everywhere. 23
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16200, 25 November 1926, Page 10
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