Pillion Rider’s Death.—The death occurred In the Christchurch Hospital yesterday of Alexander Edmond Forbes, aged 20. who was injured through the tyre of a motor-cycle bursting while he was pillion-riding. Another young man. W. H. Feilding. was riding the cycle. Forbes was thrown beneath the machine.
The Man’s Newspaper —as well as the Woman’s 1 t' THE SUN is Preferred by all Substantial Householders! Men of the substantial household type have evinced a special interest in THE SON from its inception. Its sport pages are the best in the Dominion—THE SUN sports writers are recognised authorities in their respective fields. The shipping and financial pages give the last word on sea transit and share market reports. Evidence of THE SUN reader interest among men is clearly demonstrated by the number of SUNS being read on train, ferry and tram every evening. Advertisers appealing to men will find THE SUN just as effective as others have proved it when selling to women. She Stitt (THE HOME NEWSPAPER) Don’t say “Paper”— say “SUN”!
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 137, 31 August 1927, Page 12
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171Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 137, 31 August 1927, Page 12
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