CHILD OF SEVEN DROWNED 1 FELL OVER BANK INTO POOL. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Waihi, Aug. 23. A drowning accident occurred yesterday afternoon when the eeven-years-old son of Lewis Williams lost his life in the Ohinemuri River near his parents’ home by falling over a bank \ into 12 feet of water.
VVHOOPING Cough, children’s colds and { sore throats effectively checked by ( chewing .Kapex Cough Cubes. 1/6 tin all £ chemists. EJ || 11l J
jjJEW pLYMOUTH piNANCE QO., I LIMITED. i i i ”— i I DIRECTORS: I : Mr. Christopher Carter (chairman), Messrs. V. Smith, H. V. S. Griffiths, G. W. Rogers, R. Pepperell, F. Carter. CAPITAL £30,009. ' CASH RESERVE £4OOO. DEPOSITS ACCEPTED. 36 Months .... 6 1 per cent. 24 Months ... 6i per cent. 12 Months .... 6 per cent. 6 Months .... 5 per cent. Interest paid promptly April I and October 1, and when deposit matures. For full particulars apply direct to the Company’s Office, Bank of New South Wales Buildings, Devon Street. S. E. NIELSON, Secretary. ' J)GCTORS chew Kapex Cough Cubes. A safe protection from coughs, colds, land throat troubles. 1/6 all chemists.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 August 1930, Page 3
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