* (HANTS DISEASE. CONDON, April b. It was stated yesterday at an m--0 ut-st on Thomas Henderson. a Irish Guardsman, at Hnmmersn.it.,, that, he had acromegaly a bone disease which causes abnormal growth. Dvtaik given of him were: Enormous hands and feet. A great head. Weight. 23 stone. Height! 6ft. 3in. best. 33 inches. Skull thick and thin m plates. Brain. lUoz. (against fiOo*. norma . Heart, 290 z. (against lOoz. normal). K. 13Soz. (against 320 z. normal ; verdict that death was due to heart failure accelerated by a tumour on the brainwas returned.
A new range of coloured velveteens, extensive range of colours, re ia ® dualities at much reduced price is now offering at Schroder and Co’s where also a huge stock of new silks, lea j n ,r makes, in satins, Oriental and floral. Japan silks and gauntlet fringed suede gloves also on view. Inspection invited.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 June 1923, Page 3
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