CITY ACCIDENTS.
SUPPOSED POISONING. llary ! Brcssnnn; who was admitted to the public hbspittl on Saturday att«™en, died in the institution on Sunday evening. Deceased kept No. 3S Murphy Street as a TMSS that she accidentally poisoned ■ fcisdf. Tabloids similar to swim' which she was said to Tiavo taken, were, it is reported, inadvertently thrown into the fire liy one of tho hospital staff. U 3 o'clook this afternoon an liiquer 1 . will be .commenced at tho hospital.
DROWNED AT PORIRUA. ' The police have been advised that Joseph Windley, who was about 40 years of age, was found drowned in the Ponrua Stream .yesterday. Deceased was a resident of Porirua.
4t a crowded meeting .of tho Star flf Ncwtown todge, Xo. 24, hold on Inday evenins, the ' .following nosolntfon was. curried amidst enthusiasm :-"(D That tli« Chief Templar bo instructed to tender to Mr. A. S. Malcolm. M.P. for- Cluthn, our heartiest., congratulations on his introduoinn to Parliament the licensing Reform Bill, as we consider that if tho Bill is placed, on tho Statute Book it will bo a tie ndvonw to our ultimate goal, which i.s"th« to majority; (0) that a copy of t the above be conveyed to the Hon. W. V. 'Jfasrey (Prime Minister), the press, nml tho Grand Electoral' Superintendent.- i Wellington drapers defy competition in general drapery, and tho genuine hoslyn All-wool Clothhiß, BlnnlseU, Uugs, Flannels, Unshrinkable Underwear, ' Delta finish, nnd Warnor's famous Kusl-piwf Corsets.—Advt. Dr. l'fllmcr, of the Wairnrnpa, wlio wont Homo, on tho last voyage of (he steamer Somerset, is doing posl-gradunto work in tho. London hospitals. Miss Palmer is studying music under Professor Pollard, of the Royal Academy of Music. A Press Association message states that Mr. .Tames Baird Ghisholm,- of K&iapoi, an old colonist, and brother of Mr. 1?. Chisholm, who was at ono luno manager of tho Bnnk of Now Zealand at Timavu, died on Friday night. No cold is "NA?OL" proof. A few drops on sugar elotvly dissolved in the mouth, and n few nond inhalations through a No»ol Inhaler will diijpcl Iho trouble. InfluonzA, nil Colds. Bronchitis, ; or Nnsnl Catarrh, arc quickly enrod by "NAZOIi." If biken as directed, ''NA--7,0h" jHsnetraics to tho '.rouble nnd romovos it.—Advt. Mr. W. V.' Noweon li.w rnhirnod from Auckland, nnd is nov in charge of the tnilonnß doiwrbnent at Messrs, Voitob and Allan's,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1510, 5 August 1912, Page 4
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390CITY ACCIDENTS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1510, 5 August 1912, Page 4
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