FIRES.
UANMJiII SANATORIUM DESTROYED. By Telegraph—Press Association." Chris tchurch, Last Night. The [lamner sanatorium was burned to the ground this morning. About lour o'clock .-t lire broke out which eomplete- (}' ( 'timo!i&h'od the extensive maia buiMiiig. The doctor and stair made every effort to subdue tlie flames, but without avail. ..ill the inmates have lost all ■= their belongings, as the flam<» had a good' hold before the wardsman gave tihe first alarm. The maids* were taken in ; at Mrs. Lolunerts, and Mr. AshtOn acci iinmo.lat ed Dr. and Mrs. Roe and their young Mm, Haughton Roe, the matron (Miss Rennell') and the score tory (Mr. O'Oonnelty, who are practically without clatjhinr;. _ Fortunately "there wdVe 'no patients i:i the sanatorium at the time. The caise of the (ire is unknown, as the matron made 'her usual round before retiring and .everything till en- aopcared to be safe.
If your property is not insured, call at or ring up the United Insurance Company, Ltd., Currie street; telepone 190. J. C. Spedding, district agent. Insurances effected on the most favorable terms.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 65, 5 August 1914, Page 4
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177FIRES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 65, 5 August 1914, Page 4
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