A Woman’s Appeal
YOUR INVALID I Feverish, oaring not one iota far all the heavy foods that only sustain the healthy, fit and strong; eager hands are held ant to that dainty glassful of jelly so carefully prepared by loving care and forethought, by placing just that little “extra'’ into the jelly to give the sustenance to your patient. MOTHERS! A terrible accident has happened. There ib a hue and ary. Somebody's son is hurt. The unhappy victim is uncanscdans—he must be revived. But delay occurs, time is lost, while the ■necessary regulations must be adhered to before the stimulant can he procured. Delay is causing death to that acm. Is it your sou?
(By “RATA")
LITTLE HOUSEWIFE l Why did you many “JolmP' Ho was strong, worthy-looking, hiS “bigness” appealed to yon, and this hero-worritip was acoontuatocl by John’s ability to enjoy the glass that cheers among Ida many fellow-men, and very often in your wonderful company. YOUR, BIRTHDAY! But what’s the uao of asking you® boy pals] You can dance; yes, trafi after the dance, and when lights aid low and strains of music meet tbß ear, bow CAN you oak, ycto take soft drinks?”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2500, 31 October 1922, Page 3 (Supplement)
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197A Woman’s Appeal Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2500, 31 October 1922, Page 3 (Supplement)
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