A head-on collision between two motor cycles, one ridden by Mr. William Charles Skinner and the other by Mr. Glenelg Bartaul, occurred at Avondale, last evening. Both riders escaped comparatively lightly, but Mr. Alfred James Turner, aged IK), of Avondale, who was a pillion passenger on one machine, sustained shocking injuries and lies in the hospital in a critical state. ADVANCE SHOWING OF SPRING FOOTWEAR. A visit to J. Varney’s will give the up-to-date woman an opportunity of inspecting the very latest footwear models, all of which are to be found in the new Flexile range. Although winter is still with us, the new models arc alre d/ trending towards the lightness and grace of spring. New and attractive conlr_asls in leather arc the keynote of the mode—high and medium hccJs—individuality is conveyed by every pair. (10a) A few drops of “NAZOL” assures tislant relief from coughs and colds. BO doses for 1/6.
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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17802, 29 August 1929, Page 2
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