A man named Hoare, whilst- assisting to load an express in Willis street yesterday afternoon, overbalanced and fell, striking his head on the pavement. He was attended to by Dr. Pollen and conveyed to his home. A boy named Robert Reynolds, who resides in Thereby street, * while riding a bicycle in Taranaki street yesterday collided with an express driven by Frederick Biggs, and sustained abrasions to his ace and bands. He was conveyed to his home. TXP NIGHT AFTER NIGHT. "When my children, Rita and Robert had croup X was np night after night iwith them, and was quite worn out, ‘writes Mrs Annie Temple, 11, Albert street. Brunswick, Vic. "X tried different medicines, bnt they did them no goodThen, on the advice of a friend I tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and it S roved a God-eend to me, for at gave Lem instant relief-" Sold everywhere.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8367, 1 March 1913, Page 2
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