THE BENEDICTION OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION Pulmonas' have received tliis many times. Doctors ami nurses recommend them .as a wonderful relief. Colds, bronchitis, asthma and lunft troubles fly away with l’ulmonas. Keep them by you. Is (id and _s (xl 'from all Chemists. —(Ad.)
DEATH FROM HEART SEIZURE. CARTERTON, Sept. 1. An inquest concerning the death of Elizabeth l.enl, a maternity nurse, aged GO, was held before the District Coroner yesterday at Feathorston, when a verdict of death from fatty degeneration of the heart was returned. Deceased had been called to a maternity case. Her failure to arrive caused anxiety. The police visited ihe house and found all doors locked. They forced an entry and found deceased lying dead on the lloor. partly clothed. Apparently she had a heart seizure as she was dressing to go to
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 September 1928, Page 4
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