A man named Arthur Graham was shift ing a case to-day at E. Porter and Co.'s from one place to another, when it fell on the big toe of his right foot. The nail1 is very much "bruised, and Will have to como off. He was taken to the B ospital and subsequently removed to his own residence in George-street, Ponsonby. The accident will incapacitate him for work for a few days.
AS THE SAFEST AJTD BEST APpRIB-VT, CaStOf Oil lsunnvafied, the only drawback l>ein^ its nauseous flavour." This ie completely obviated by Allex and Haxbury's new process of manufacture, and the A. and H. " Tasteless' Castor Oil shaken up in warm milk, while Still the saiest.bcst, ana most effective, is now one or the most palatable of aperients. At Bd Is, Is9d, and 3s. Sold by Graves Aickijt. The Pharmacy; and J. A. Pond, Ilotneo. Chemist,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4255, 16 January 1884, Page 2
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