As the result of an accident which occurred last week in Victoria-street, a man named Frank Hanson has been admitted to the hospital with a broken leg. He states that he was run down by a baker's cart, but that it was an accident. Another false alarm was conveyed to the City Fire Brigade at 12.55 a.m. today through a Ponsonby automatic alarm at the top of Lincoln-street. Furniture! Furniture! —Cheap furniture sale now on. Save 50 per cent, and buy from Dwyer aud Co., 43 Greystreet. —Ad. It has been arranged that His Worship the Mayor, Hon. E. Mitchelson, shall present the Humane Society medals and certificates at 3.30 o'clock next Thursday afternoon in the Council Chambers. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS stimulates in a wonderful degree the digesetive organs. Geo. Court's, "The Beehive," Karangabape road, will be closed all day tomorrow (Wednesday) marking down stock for winter sale.—Ad. "The Beehive," Karangahape road, are making big preparations for winter sale. Everything is to be greatly reduced.-— Ad. "The Beehive" sale commences on Thursday morning at ten o'clock. —Ad. Geo. Court's "the Beehive," Newton, will be closed all day to-morrow, marking down stock for winter sale. —Ad. "The Beehive," Karangahape road, will be closed all day to-morrow preparing for a record clearing sale.—Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 154, 30 June 1903, Page 2
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