HUSBAND V. WIFE
CLAIMS HE WAS NEGLECTED What is said to be a novel claim as far as Oisborno is concerned may come before the court in the near future, when a husband may possibly proceed against his wife for negligence and to seek damages, the wife having money in her own right. .It is alleged that the woman hits persistently neglected her household duties to the detriment of the health of her husband. The final "straw that broke the camel's hack" was tlie failure of the wife, after agreeing' to the request, to bring home a, bottle of P.ramwell's One Nought One, and the plaintiff ascribes a lengthy attack of influenza to this neglect. For coughs, colds, influenza and all chest complaints, it is a well-known fact that Uramwell's One Nought One, on sale al all leading grocers and stores in the Oisborne district, as -well as on the East Coast and Wairoa, cannot lie excelled by any oilier balsam on the market, and in addition to curing these complaints, acts as a tonic by cleansing the throat of all impure germs, so that, for the sake of half-a-crown, plaintiff alleges taht he lost a week's work while suffering considerable pain.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19334, 26 May 1937, Page 6
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202HUSBAND V. WIFE Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19334, 26 May 1937, Page 6
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