HEAT WAVE BROKEN
; ■RACKS THI- NKRA'KS. y Continual 1 dnijrhiivj: inilamos the ; throat, weai's out, the patient anil racks liis nerves. A remedy that will relieve a promptly is most desirable in the treatment of throat and hum troubles, lint, it nitisi ho absolutely free from opinm or oth:>r n:i!•'"otios. vhh'h de"'.len the mof/'h v.'ifh"iit rcT?!ovin.<r the cause. It i* free 1 roin narcotics and wil' not 'niure tli<» me'-t flol «'-a to C^li"m ii 1 s C 1,,,( Th Resn • *o'd v InoyMls f>od ro' -T'»s the fnni ,,T >. «»<•] I' n] rv'j t!<'•«**!• off tllA OP'* SO. Sold by all chemists ami storckeepoi's.
| APPALLING FATALITIES. ! f lteuicr's i di'jram.j (Rweivo.d Last Night, 9.10 o'clock.) In j*j\V YORK, August 1. The heat wave has .broken. The totalities wore appalling. Tlier c were twenty-eight deaths 3 -'- Detroit, on Sunday, and three hundred in a, week at Chicago. /
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 2 August 1916, Page 5
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