ACCIDENTS & FATALITIES.
tPor Press Association.) Hawera, October 5.
An accident occurred on tho Main South Road railway crossing early this evening, when a special goods train ran into a trap, resulting in a middle-aged man being seriously injured. He was removed to the hospital in an unconscious condition,, his body being badly crushed. His case is regarded as hopeless. Letters found in the man’s pocket give the uamc'of S. Turkington, blacksmith, Mungotold.
Dunedin, October o
An active search was prosecuted today .for Captain Apstoin, w'*o has. been missing since Monday A hat was found on the beach near Taiurha. Park, and lias been identified as- belonging to tho missing man So far. as is known he was last seen near where ids hat was found, and was tlioil walking in the direction of Lawyer’s Head. Captain Apsreiu is 73 years of age.
Wanganui, October 5
Tins evening a man named Frank Thomas, as the result of a railway accident, received concussion of the brain, an injured spine' and other damages. During .shunting operations he somehow managed to got his foot caught under the guard’s van, and was dragged along over sixty yards. Had the toe of his boot, which was all that was holding him, slipped ha would probably have been run Over by the next car. BS3—MSLBOU R KE 7AELOH-M AD £ SUIT. The records of the past are eclipsed co-day. Tiio Melbourne jiahit of looking ahead is at the very apex of justification. The now Tailor-made Suits at Gss is a challenge in values. It’s a prophecy come true. An ideal built around a permanent principle. A supremacy that brooks no argument. Never has a suit been offered for approval with so mud) confidence. Never a suit created and built embodying so many proven advantages. It’s a dominating suit—a twentieth century masterpiece. Take any one of the dozen now models for an instance. Note the now features; the extra full length, the “cut in” at the waist, the now deep lapels, the wide rovers, the vest cut just a trifle lower; note the sot and hang of the coat ; the snug fitting of the collar. Note the now American shoulders; note the absence of exaggerated "padding where the sleeve joins the shoulder; note the now roll collar and the semi-square cut of the coat. Trousers are cut just a trifle fuller than last season, with just that perfect hang and fit over the instep that only a master craftsman can impart.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 44, 6 October 1911, Page 6
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