A NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH. Madly along the busy thoroughfare dash the runaway horses, with distended nostnils showing red, and foam-fleck-ed mouths Terrified screams are heard above the hum of traffic, for in tho path of ' the galloping hoofs a tiny child stumbles! Groans arise from agonised spectators, when from out the crowd darts a man straight for the reins. The horses swerve, and are brought to a. standstill in the nick of time. The child is saved, tne man hobbles off, for a kicking hoof had caught him in the ileg. A friend) accosts him, and from out his pocket produces a bottle of BOA Liniment—rubs some well into the bruised and 1 cut leg. Next day the leg an as right an ever, and another cure 'is wrought by this Great Indian remedy for cuts and bruises. All chemists and stores sell BOA Liniment (Best of All).—Advt.
Colds, never fails. Great Peppermint Cars.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10847, 12 March 1921, Page 4
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