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Mr Berkctt wishes to notify the public. that he has from to-day taken over -(Mr Stephens’ •shaving and ha/r----ore«4iiig eiiloon in Revell Street, and a-sk.-’ for -a -share of public patronage. — -AUvt. *
The birth of a child occurred on the •Limited express just before, its arrival >fft 'Affpkland on Saturday./ mornng. The jinfftlver, who was accompanied by her ffi|band was travelling in a sleeping ceffnwtmcnt,. iAd she was at.•temled",bV"Di" T. G. G'r%, DirectorGeneral of Mental Hospitals, and a nur.sej fi;onj St. Helen’s Hospital both of wlioiif were passengers on the train. When the express arrived at Auckland the SfcH:Joli|j, Ambulance .was waiting together- with? another doctor, to convey the mother to .. her home at Mount Eden.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1932, Page 6
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