After having transgre s:d sufficiently to bring her within the clutches of the law, a young girl who had promised" to make her appearance before the Dannevirke Magistrate on Monday, went back on her word. She induced another child to bolt with her, and the two made for Mangatera, via the railway line, ond then struck out for Piri Piri, following the creek. A
police officer followed them, so that the appointment could be kept, even though it was much behind the stipulated time, and when he came up with the fugitives they were busily engaged in having a dip in the creek, with so little apparel on that it is not worth mentioning. They were escorted back to town without any trouble, and the main offender left later for a State home at ( hriVchnrch, the other girl who had been dragged into the affair at the last moment being cautioned regarding h r rendu t in absconding, and let oil without further punishment. Consumption prevented _ by taking Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion on the first sign of a cold. Obtainable everywhere. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 8
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215Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 28, 1 February 1913, Page 8
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