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During ftlie gale in AVellingten on Monday morning the commander of H.M.S. Powerful rent a message to the Harbormaster (Captain Johnson) asking him if in liis opinion the gale had reached its height, and how long it was likely to last. Captain Johnson, who has a sound knowledge of local conditions, promptly signalled that the gale was then at its-height, and could be expected to take off during the afternoon, when tho wind would most likely vwr round to the southward. This prediction proved quite correct. Save your temper—Stearns’ Headache Cure stops headache quickly. Many a cross word would never have been spoken if this remedy had been used a few minutes before, la a box.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2764, 19 March 1910, Page 2

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116

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2764, 19 March 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2764, 19 March 1910, Page 2

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