The Scottish Society's annual ball will be held on Thursday the llth June. As advertised m • this issue tickets may be had from members of the committee or from the secretary, Mr Fred R. Ball, Peel street.
"Boy-proof" is the name given to Grieve, jeweller's, reliable .7s 6d Watch. This means it will stand anything. Try one. Twelvft months' guarantor.* ,
, A resident of Kawakawa named W. Wilson experienced a somewhat unique accident on Tuesday list. When ascending some steps' vie slipped and fell, the fall loosening his false teeth, which slipped, down his . throat. Mr Wilson, who was suffering great pain, was taken to the Whangarei hospital, where, by means of the X-ray apparatus, the position of the teeth was located. Dr. Fraser Hurst performed an operation on the throat of the .patient, and removed, the teeth.
. Wo have a fine assortment of styles m Warner's Rust-proof CorHets, m order that we may accurately and comfortably twra tot a Coreet.— Qiaborne Drapera.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13395, 1 June 1914, Page 3
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