While playing near a fire at her parents' residence, Mansfield (New South Wales), Doris Rourke, aged 4, was seriously burned about the limbs, bead, and body, through her clothes igniting. She was admitted to the hospital in a serious condition. Because he had for weeks been applying re them foi an engagement as % detective a St Helens man has been locked up by the police there as a lunatic. At Lyttelton the other day a woman was charged' with drunkenness for the one hundred and thirty-first time. Archdeacon Cole left for New Plymouth yesterday by the Takapuna. Just received a large and varied assortment of lace collarettes from 2s 6d to 15s 6d. —Smith and Caughey, Limited. Keep your housemaid happy: "Sunshine" i.i the cheapest and best linoleum polish in the market.—Wingate and Co., ironmongers, 33, Queen-street. Milne and Ohoyce. Limited, have just received a full range, of sizes in W.B. and P.D. straight-fronted corsets.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12280, 26 May 1903, Page 5
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