Quite nit unusual mishap bofel Mr. Georso Hnigh, of 8 Wilson Street, while walking along .Tcrvois Quay last evening just as the evening train from Petone was coming in-bound from To Aro Station. Jfr. Haigli was struck violently over tho right eve )>v some swiftly-propelled missilo which 'inflicted a severe wotftid, necessitating medical attention. The position of the train and his distaneo from it discount tho idea that the. wound was inllicted by a pebble or slono started by tho wheels of tho engine, and tho general circniiHilnntAs point to somo passenger— probably a small boy—who was making a free, and dangerous use of some weapon of the air-gun kind. Why not shop whero Drapery is cheapest? Adopt this simple plan—Writo today to Smith and Cnughey, Ltd., Auckland's largest Shopping Emporium, stating your requirements. Patterns and full particulars concerning any article will be promptly forwarded. Next examine prices, and compare with what you have been paying, quality considered, then wrile your order (enclosing amount of purcha'bo) and forward to Smith and Canghey, Ltd., Auckland, who pay postnpe to your door on all ordcrjs for Drapery, Cloihing, and Boot*.—AdvU
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1539, 7 September 1912, Page 4
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188Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1539, 7 September 1912, Page 4
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