SAVE THE EXPENSE. Do not call in a doctor when you sprain your ankle. Bathe your ankle in water as hot as - can be borne, and rub in Chamberlain’s Pain Balm freely. Repeat the rubbing several times, and in two or three days you will be able to get about and will be quite cured in less than a week. For sale everywhere. —Advt.
The story of a woman’s wish for a baby was told to the Greenock sheriff when Mary Cropp was charged with having made a false birth registration. It was stated that the woman’s husband is in India, and she leaves shortly to join him. She had been married two years, but, having no children of her own, she got a friend to bring her a newly-born infant from Glasgow to adopt. To other friends she stated that the baby was her own, and she had registered it as such. The sheriff, after admonishing the woman, allowed her to go.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2378, 12 January 1922, Page 4
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163Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2378, 12 January 1922, Page 4
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