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Take heed, all who blame the modern girl! (states the Christchurch “Sun”). Shortly after noon on Monday, in Worcester street just by the Choral Hall, a middle-aged man, who was riding placidly down the road, was taken with a sudden seizure. He fell from his bicycle and lay unconscious on the ground. Several men in motor-cars sailed past, and it was not until a girl, aged amout 17 or 18. came up that the man received any attention She got him somehow on the grass in Latimer Square, nujcle a pillow of her co.at, and looselied his clothing. A small crowd gathered round, but the girl seemed the only one not frightened to go near. Since lie lay still unconscious, she suggested; “Take him over to my place, just across the road. 1 have got a churn there, who is a hit of a nurse. She is ill in bed, but she will get up and set the poor fellow to rights,”

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 29 September 1927, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 29 September 1927, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 29 September 1927, Page 5

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