A stoker named John McMillan, belonging to H.M.k. Challenger, slipped and fell in Lower Queen-street yesterday afternoon, fracturing it bono in one of hi* legs. Constable Holland and two of McMillan's comrades rendered tir.-t aid, after which lie was conveyed to the hospital. For ladies' and children's- hosiery, best makes, lowest prices, go to Rushbrook and Bridgraan's, Queen-street. Premises open late Saturday evening. Cheap lino of bamboo and bead blinds; just what you want for .your door or window. Price, only 83 6d spot cash.—Touson Garliek Co.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13626, 20 December 1907, Page 5
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