FOUND IN STREET
Al ISTAKEN INTENTIONS Sounds of moaning near a church in Gisborne attracted the attention of two passers-by on Saturday evening, and on reaching the spot they saw a man lying on the pavement. The Good Samaritans sniffed the atmosphere, then shook the man to consciousness, and after be muttered bis address, decided to take him home. On arrival at the residence, one. knock at the door brought forth all irate woman. • She surveyed the scene. "And so nil the drunken crew has come home," she said. "If you think you are coming in here you're mistaken. He's always weak. .1 sent him to Brainwell's for a bottle of One Nought One because I have a touch of flu, and this is how be spends the money. You big hulking wretches, enticing a small man away. You should be ashamed of yourselves. Now get out." She dragged the husband in and shimmed the door. Of eourso she made a mistake there, but she made no mistake when she wanted a bottle of BramweH's One Nought One. which at two and sixpence a bottle is unequalled for coughs, colds, in tin en/.a and all chest ailments. It is on sale at leading stores in town and country.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19009, 8 May 1936, Page 6
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208FOUND IN STREET Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19009, 8 May 1936, Page 6
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