Bush Township Incident.— Ohakune must be quite a lively place to live in whilst road improvements are proceeding, says an exchange. In Pakau street the other day a party of borough workmen put a charge of gelignite under a stump, which, when the explosion took place, was hurled bodily into the air, and landed on the roof of one oh Mr Robert Lyttle’s cottages, going through the roof, and putting a hole through the ceiling of one of the rooms, where it struck. The occupants of the house were at home at the time, but fortunately escaped unhurt. Don’t trifle with a cold. It may lead to Bronchitis or other serious troubles. Put “NAZOL”onits track. A few drops on sugar or sniffed through a Nazol Inhaler will afford you relief. No cold is NAZOLproof. Being a large cash house we can buy well and pass the value on to our customers. ' Try our driving gloves. Famous “ Eisendrath’e ” lined 3s lid lined horsehide 5s 6d. We pay postage—Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Wellington. Mrs Coff is an old age pensioner. An aged dame who has seen brighter days; She grants me permission to mention her, And to publish her quota of praise. A hacking dry cough was the baue of her, Which made the nights hard to endure ; But she bids me to say that she charmed it away With Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 25, Issue 40, 26 May 1914, Page 4
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231Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 25, Issue 40, 26 May 1914, Page 4
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