A fatal accident occurred at No. 1 mine, Golden Gate, near Croydon (Q.), last week, when about five tons of mullock fell on George Morris, killing him. Ladies' and maids' raincoats (Raglan shape), macs and cravenettes, greatly reduced. Bridgman and Bridgman's sale now on. Our new design Roslyn writing pads sell* ing briskly. Don't miss them—Smith and Caughey, Ltd..;,' i If anyone faints, what is the first thought? Where- can we get some brandy? Why? Because good brandy is the best restorative, and Marte.U.'.«/ brandy cannot be beaten.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14933, 5 March 1912, Page 8
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