Sudden deatu overtook a lad named Leopold Francis Tannion, aged 14i years, early yesterday morning in Grey street, while he was cycling to work. Near the intersection of. Victoria Avenue his machine was seen to wsbblo after which tho lad fell off, ■ When picked up ho was gasping for breath and unable to speak. Ho was immediate! convoyed to the rrrgSfy of a local doctor who could only pronounce ■ life extinct, Tho cause of his death is not yet known. ■ Deceased resided with his parents at 320 Albert street. NEURALGIA LADY CREDITS BELIEF TO DR. ' MORSE’S INDIAN BOOT PILLS. Mrs. B. Brown, 31 Harper Street, Sydenham, Christchurch, writes: —“I think Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are very good for relieving constipation. I remember I derived relief from Neuralgia with which I suffered a good deal, and found these pills most effective in affording my relief therefrom.”
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6665, 19 July 1928, Page 6
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