People should be very careful in eating pumpkin, states the Dominion, Wellington. If it has the least bitterness it should bo thrown into the furnace or the rubbish receptacle, ns that bitterness is said to be a form of vegetable poison. Not so long ago in Wellington a whole family was thrown into a violent state of sicMness by eating affected pumpkin, and only last week came the report from Auckland of a family similarly affected. New shipment of Ladies’ English Hallmarked Signet Rings, 11/- each, with initials engraved,—Good and Co.’a, fewellers.* Genuine bargains in Diamond Engage inent Rings at Good and Co.'s. Urn prices are the lowest. All manufactured m the premise# in our own workshop.* The splendid finish of Good and Co.’f Rhinestone and our low prices has captured the ladies’ fancy. Shop at Good and Co.’l, Giaboru* c Xreasura Home *
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17023, 7 August 1929, Page 7
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