Fell Into Shop Window When Billy Edmonds, _ a young Maori boy from Hicks Bay, collapsed in Gladstone road on. Thursday afternoon he fell against the window of Miss A. A. Crossland’s shop, next to the Albion Hotel, and shattered it. Little damage was done beyond the breaking of the window and the boy was not badly lwirt. but was taken to the Cook Hospital. The day prior to the accident he had all his teeth out, and just before he fell he said he had felt fai DANGER IN SUMMER. Chills soro throats follow over-healing. Safeguard throat ami chest with Pulnionas. So easy to suck . . . <iuiek in relief. Pulmonas release antiseptic, vapours throughout breathing passages. 1/'.!. 1/9. -/!> all fheinists and stores. Stacey Bros., Ltd., r. 85 Khyhev Pass Road, Auckland, manufacture Tulmonaß.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21303, 15 January 1944, Page 4
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