That constables are capable of more than mere attention to -routine- is prayed by an instance of self-sacrifice reported from Kilmore, a town in Victoria/ 'While on duty: there.a constable arrested; on& charge of drunkenness, a man,whom .lie/found lying across a bicycle., 'At tho police station a bottle of; medicine was found in his. pocket, arid inquiry elicited the! fact that the man had been sent by his employer, to-pwcure. .medicine for a sick child. " A 'doctor' was; 'consulted, and as he.stated that the, case, was Iserious, the constable mounted his own 'bicycle and rode to the parents' residence,- a distance of'thirteen miles, with the medicine. A;gale was blowing and heavy rain falling, but the officer held to his task and delivered the medicine to the astonished! and anxious-parents. .. !
EVENING. SCARVES. - Beaded, chiffon; 2s lid, 4e lid, 8s lid, 16s W; silk emb. net,- 10s, lis 6d, 19s 6d, ; 21s; Paikley pattern chiffon, 14s 6d, 16a 6d, 19s 6d, 21s; stencilled pattern silk, 18s 6d-; silk net, 7s lid, 9s lid, gold embd.—Cpllin6on and Cunninghame,l,3,o', 1 7 ) Broad street, Palmers. 1 .ton North.r-Advt.' ; . For Children's ttadKing uougn at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, h 6d, fe 6d,—Advt RHEUMATIC PAINS RELIEVED. "T have been a:,greafc- sufferor irom 'rheumatism/" Writes Mrs Jane Pierce, 1340' Sturfc .street, Ballarat, Vio. "The escruciatlng, paina Jiave.caused.me hours "of misery. :■ i thought I would never get' relief, but the first bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm showed', me it; was possible. Now. at the first signs of,the rheumatic pains returning I apply hot fomeiitationevv tlieri rub Chamberlain's Pain'; Balm' wsJl 'in, .and it -certainly, wards; off what ti66d to be days of pain and .suffering." Sold by all chemists and fltorekebperB t - T Ad7J;.;
;■..'■ HEE OBJECTION TO IT, j "Tho only objection I, have to berlain's Coughi'Remedy is that the children aro always asking for it.-' writes Mrs J; S. Phillips, of Rockwell Street, South Broken Hill, NF.B.W.. "My kiddies;; have both been-subject to colds and croup ever smce;they were born./ My eldest boy wna so bad at one. timethat hewas-'in bjd.for a week., 7 In. fact we despaired/df hie life, but 'thankfliipj Cou<?h Be« medy he ; was soon welragain;'' Sold by all chemiefe and Btorekeeperß.-iAdvt. : :
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9552, 1 July 1911, Page 5
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