ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
DEATH UNDER CHLOROFORM
[Per Press Association.] Dunedin, September 19
This morning a young lady named Miss Marryatt, of Ivulton, died at a private hospital while under chloroform, which was administered to permit of removal of a growth on the jaw, ■ Drs. Roberts and Pikkerill wore the medical men in attendance. The operation had been commenced, when the patient ceased breathing, and though everything possible was done to restore consciousness, all efforts were unavailing.
The family in a group photographbefore they have loft the old fireside and gone into the big world—ever think of it? Nothing preserves the home atmosphere and homo memories like a group picture—with father and mother. And, when the family is scattered, how you will be that you had it done in time. Photography almost puts this obligation on us. Make the appointment to-day. Mr McAllister assures you satisfactory results. x
REGENT CIGARETTES do not dry n>burn the palate. Smoke them and share in the great free gift scheme. Write for free gift catalogue to Regent, Box 331, Wellington, Forty free gifts. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 17, 20 September 1913, Page 6
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178ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 17, 20 September 1913, Page 6
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