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SERIOUS COACH ACCIDENT.

PASSENGERS INJURED. I NAPIER. Tuesday. A serious coach accident occurred ! at a spot about five miles beyond > R«ssington 'this morning. Tho Fuketitiri cpach, driven ty Saumel Lmd, and 1 /containing 'five passengers, /capsized over a bank, and rolled down "about 12 or 14 feet, being then stopped (Jyt a fence. The five horses dra-ning the coach bolted when 'going "down a hill, owing to the swingle-tree breaking. THE REASON WHY DR. SHEL^ DON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES CURE INDIGESTION, DICSPEPT^OUBL^. ALL ST ° MACH; Is that they actually contain-all of the natural digestants as found in a healthy stomach. Unlike many so-called indigestion cures, these Tabules are neither laxative or cathartic, and do not act upon the bowels in any way, for in indigestion or dyspepsia the whole trouble is the stomach, and not the bowels. No one ever suffered from indigestion or dyspepsia whose stomach was in a healthy condition ' When the stomach is out of order, do not go without food or irritate your stomach with cathartics, but take some ' Jatural digestant which will digest : svhat you eat, thus assisting the etom- ' ich to regain its normal health and j rigour. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabiles is the only preparation which coniains all the known digestants, and vhich will digest all kinds of food, rhese Tabules are not a medicine vhich is advertised to cure everything, lut a scientific preparation, prepared" iccording to the original prescription if E. M. Sheldon, M.D., a graduate of i he University, City of New York, and 3elleview, U.S.A. These Tabules are old at 2s 6d for a tin containing 80 | rabules. Buy a tin, eat a good, square > neal, and then take a Tabule, and note j he result. You will forget all about ' t if you are not careful, for there will | >e no pain or disturbances, and your i ood will be digested^ just as it used to • >e when your stomach was well and trong. Furthermore, your stomach nil soon be restored again if you keep • •n taking them, just as thousands >nd thousands of other stomachs have leen ,by the sole and exclusive use of )r. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules. I - ainable from — ■ W. : C. ANCELL, Chemist, A r ...{.

The driver, who is a very. ? , careful : whip, 'did all in his power tc get' the horses under control again, but unfortunately in • trying to avoid a Itirjplber waggon coming .in the oppdsito 'di'rection, n, collision toiok place, and the couch wont over. the bank as reported. . One of the passenyijrs, named Gfundoll, who had his leg broken, had 'on ther.re•vious levfening suatainod severe bruises to his shoulder ,'ftnd 6!herinjuries ; anotht-r passenger, HamDu Hatisefl, had his collanbone broken, while a third, named Robfi't %Stevensoil, has a badly bruised knee ; and tha driver, isusitaiiicd severe bruises about the face and body.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 5 December 1906, Page 4

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SERIOUS COACH ACCIDENT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 5 December 1906, Page 4

SERIOUS COACH ACCIDENT. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 5 December 1906, Page 4