As the result of minor accidents two sufferers were admitted to the Auck■l- land Hospital last evening. A fall from a ie horse resulting in severe bruises was the i<. I mishap which led to the admission of H. ly I Harding, of Drury, a stockman employed of by Messrs. A. Buckland and Sons, Ltd. 1( i The other accident befell Charles Grayjg. don. a married labourer, Tesiding at o f' Croft Street, City. A quantity of bricks to I fell on Mm, and painful injuries were &. sustained to his leg and foot, d. A lar<re English mail arrived from n- "Wellington by the expresses this xt -morning. It consists of the Auckan land portion of the two English th mails delivered 'by the Prinzessin and ed the Paloona on Monday. There ie also on an Australian mail which arrived by *he ut Kauri. tn- The wise housewife saves much cookie ing by serving delicious St. George Camj ep Pie for dinners and teas. 'Tis a richlj all flavoured meat compound that is always eh keenly relished. Every bit of a St. George ry Camp Pie can be eaten —there is nc by waste and no worry in preparing it. Ask your grocer for StGeorgaCamp Pie,~Ad
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 156, 2 July 1919, Page 7
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