“This is one of those unfortunate accidents' by which tho community has been deprived of one of its best, citizens,” said tho coroner, Mr. S. M. Dixon, J. I'.. at the inquest at Wanganui itito the circumstances surrounding the death of J. H. Manley, e.t-secretary of the Wanganui Y.M.O.A. “All who knew Mr. Manley appreciated his great, value, especially among the youth of the city and district, and it is to be regretted that he came to such a tragic end." A verdict that deceased came to his death on the Parapara road, about- ?>1 miles from Wanganui, on December 13. duo to internal haemorrhage, caused by the van deceased was driving being forced over a cliff, was returned. HOT DAYS —IIA PP V CHILDREN. Scorching summer days. Children hdt. tired, thirsty. Cooling, refreshing drinks required, Gregg’s Fruit Drinks solve the problem. All popular flavors, 1 Highly concentrated and very economical. Make! thr6e big' glasses of delicious drinks for one penny. Make your children hapw flth-tiregg’*. /V
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18589, 27 December 1934, Page 12
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167Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18589, 27 December 1934, Page 12
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