TRAM ACCIDENTJT AUCKLAND.
1 A CONDUCTOR TERRIBLY i INJURED. : [United Press Association.] ', AUCKLAND, Monday. '■ George Taylor, a tram conductor, ' was backing his car at the stopping place on a single line of rails to allow another car to pass, and he was leaning over the back of the ear pull- ■ ins; dfiwr- the trolley pole, when the ■ rope broke. Taylor fell on the read, i [sustaining terrible injuries to his head, apparently invplvint' a fracture of the base of the sknii. P.D. Cornets give the figure the ideal poise and swing. With perfect support, they give perfect gracefulness. Modelled on true hygienic principles, they conduce to perfect health. As they fit tho fignre, and do not cramp it, they keep their shape. The P.D. is the modern Corset par excellence; alike for the working woman and the woman of fashion.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 8 February 1909, Page 2
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140TRAM ACCIDENTJT AUCKLAND. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 8 February 1909, Page 2
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