MEWS WEEK AT HARROPS MEN’S SUITS—B9/6, 99/6, 105/ALL WOOL CREAM SWEATERS 8/11. CREAM GABARDINE TROUSERS— , 19/6 STRIPE SHIRTS, Collars to Match— 11/6, 17/6 and 21/FELT HATS— 15/6, 17/6 25/TWEED CAPS— 2/11, 3/6 to 7/6 FANCY SOCKS— 3/6, 3/11, 4/11 Wide-end TIES— 2/11, 8/11, 5/11 FANCY BORDER HANDKER- ! CHIEFS— 1/-, 1/3, 1/6. Horrop’s Ltd OKAPKRI AND . BTEATFOB®. R r SIDDBLS, Manager. THONB • • —— BOX 30.
The twelve-year-old son of Mr M. [ Grey, of Hairini, met with a most unusual accident on Thursday,, states j the Waipa Post. It appears that the lad was playing in .the cowshed, and [ had a piece of hinder twine bound round ids thumb, with one end dandling. This loos© length caught in the shafting of the milking machine andripped'the hoy’s thumb completely off. He was hurried a,way to the Waikato Hospital at Hamiltoii ) where •the child is now making favourable progress, though still suffering from shock. b Hoarseness, sore throat, sneezing, running at the nose and eyes, indiate germ infection. Immediately these symptoms appear, an atmosphere of Nazol should be.created, by free inhalation of Nazol, which destroys germ infection. THERE IS SUBSTITUTE FOfe -j., * |T ' (/: • ,*f****s*w* ,T FOR. COUGHS .«,CObOS
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXIV, Issue 4, 28 October 1924, Page 6
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