BICYCLE ACCIDENT AT NELSON. A lady fell from her bicycle, and a Wellington friend producod- Q-tol, which soon stopped the bleeding. In three days' there were no signs of scars or bruises, and the injured one is now a Q-tol enthusiast.—Advt.
That the sudden change from a hot room to the cold outdoors restarted old kidney trouble and caused a fit was a doctor’s opinion in the case of Mr A. S. Nioholson, of Weybridge, who dropped dead while walking home from a club dinner, 1
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11773, 8 March 1924, Page 11
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