Mrs. J. Fanselow, a resident .of Hope, was knocked down by a motor loriy in Trafalgar street, Nelson, yesterday afternoon. The lorry passed over her body. The extent of her injuries is not yet known. Her husband was also in town and when he saw his wife, he went into a dead faint and it was some time before he was. brought round.
Carelessness with TCgard to Eyesight is a common fault —it shows lack of appreciation of a very wonderful faculty. People who really value good sight and want to preserve it even to old age—take caro now. The very' best cure can be exercised by taking advantage of the service of Mr Samuel Barry, the leading o P tlc al Specialist of New Zealand, who will be in Palmorston North from September 119th to 21st (inclusive) and may be consulted by appointment at (Barry ' and Freeman’s rooms, The Square, phone 6044.*
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7018, 18 September 1929, Page 5
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