For Influenza take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. 1/G and 2/6. —Advt. A member of a colonial firm manufacturing boot polish told a Gisborne Herald representative that Now Zealand sent £22,000 abroad last year for imported boot polishes. The railway locomoticc shod at Fairlie had a narrow escape from (l.'Miuction by lire shortly after S o’clock "n Monday morning. The engine was in tin; shed at the time, in the hands of the cleaner, and a spark from u apparently ignited the wooden due, leading out of the top of the building. The cleaner who was engaged under the engine at the time, was unawaie of the outbreak, which was First no ticcd by Mr (I. Pinkerton, who •mr.ieUintely gave (ho alarm by ringing tho (ire bell. The brigade turn.*! out smartly and with lie aid of a light hose and some buckets got rhe lire nn tier before it had time to spread. In a few moments more the firo would have L r ot a strong hold and nothing could luivc saved the buslibir. lls • > n'y damage done waa the destruction of Ihe wooden flue. For Children's Hackin',' Cough at night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, 1/G and 2/6., —Advt,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 582, 27 May 1909, Page 3
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