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While engaged in. blasting operations afci the Auckland City Council's waterworks at Nihotanu Inst January, AVm. Adamsj was severely injured by a premature explosion, Ho was removed to tho' hospital, where an eye was removed, but he subsequently became blind in the other eye. While in Auckland, Lady Islington fr<v quently visited tho hospital, and Adams's case aroused her Excellency's sympathy/ Adams has .now left tho hospital, and yc* terday Lady Islington communicated with Captain Boscawon, A.D.C., and asked him to ascertain if there was amy way in which sho could assist., Captain Boscawon will visit tho patient to-day, and convey Lad.f. Islington's sympathy.—Press Association'

SECOND-HAND MOTOR-CAES.: 11-16 h.p. Argyll,' 12-14 h.p. Argyll, 10 h.p. Cadillac Cars ill first-class order for salo at exceptionally low prices to cleat before spring. Also second-hand 6 h.p, Siddeley at .£OS. Trial runs arranged. Soott Motor Agency, 57 Cuba Street, Wellington.—Advt.

A deputation from tlio Island Bay, Municipal Ratepayers' Association waited, upon tlio Finance Coiumjttco of the City Council yesterday to urge the. speedy completion of the storm-water culvert dosigned to prevent the periodical flooding of tlio low-lying portions of tlio district during spells of heavy rain. It was pointed out t.lia+ ns far hnclc as 1807 a resident of tlio district had boon informed by letter that this work was to be put in hand at Mice, and completed in three years, at a cost of .£7540. That was five years nsro. and the position to-day was that a third of the work had lieen completed and half tlio amount expended. Tn reply to the deputation, tlio Mayor (Mr. I). M'l.aren) assured thorn that lie would 'hnvo th< matter inquired into, slid a report prepared for the next meeting of tho City Council. ,

Still another proof of the thorough do pendability of the famous Bradbury Jtotar Cycle was given in tho recent reliability trial from London io Land'' Knd and buck. Five Bradburys starled, . and wore all successful. This splendid machine Is out on its own, and Is becoming better liked every <l,iv. Wholesale Agents, E. Reynolds and Co., Ltd,, Wei ling ton.—Advt. The provision of a minimum salary for ministers of tho British and Foreign t.'niliu'inii Association, ranging Irani ,£' ICO in villages and umall towns to in the great citietj, is discussed in the rejiort of tho association. You can't expect to cure a com plaint of the lungs by liierelv lKuirin; thin.'s into your stomach. "NAHOL" (rcMtmenl' irnes straight to the actual scat ol the trouble, ■

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1488, 10 July 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1488, 10 July 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1488, 10 July 1912, Page 5

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