A NARROW ESCAPE FROM-DEATH. Madly along the busy thoroughfare dash the runaway horses, with distended' nostrils, showing rod, and foam-flecked mouths. Terrified screams are heard above.' the" hum of traffic, for in the path of" th e ' galloping hoofs a tiny child stumbles! Groans arise, from agonised spectators, when from out of tho crowd darts a man' straight for the reins. The horsrs swerve, and arc brought to a standstill in the' nick of time. The 'liild is saved; the man hobbles off, for a kicking hoof had caught him in the leg. A friend accosts him," and from_ out his pocket produces a. bottle of ;Bpa,;linimentnrubs sprhc well into the cut; leg. Next day leg is as right us,«vcr, and another cure is this.) great Indian' femody for cuts arid-. bruises. - All chemists and stores' sell Boa liniment'-.(best of'all). Money back if not satisfied. u Write box SO7, Pfjlmersfoa North.—Advt.;.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 295, 7 April 1921, Page 5
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151Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 295, 7 April 1921, Page 5
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