Whether it was the tremor felt recently or the general unsteadiness in the vicinity of New Zealand is difficult to say, but the Malfroy geysers decided on a spell of activity of unusual strength (remarks tbe Rotorua Chronicle). Two of them had been practically quiescent for seven years, but they were all at work last week-end. throwing up a lot of black mud, besides water, and exhibiting an extraordinary degree of fijziness which still continues. AN ENGLISH NURSE ON SYDAL. Nurse Grace Baker, 71 Victory Road, Wimbledon: "I am writing to thank you for the sample of Sydal you sent me, and to say I consider it most wonderful for the bands hardened with disinfectants and hard work. I used the sample ajxd sent to Leeds for more and shall always use it and recommend it to my friends." Take the Nurse's advice—Use Sydal.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17009, 22 July 1929, Page 9
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