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STUNNED AND ROBBED.

A SENSATIONA-L STORY.

AUCKLAND. Sept. 28. 1 A sensational story of how he was‘ attacked by two -men in a back street at Parnell, and robbed of £4O on Thursday night, is recounted by William Waugh, aged sixty years, -who lies in the Auckland Hospitasl suffering froui concussion of the brain. -~ The victim of the assault‘ was found lying in a pool of blood and unconscious in a dark corner of Selwyn Terrace late on Tl‘.-ursday night. Waugh had a Wallet‘ containing‘ £4O, the proceeds of {L business trans-action, in his pocket. Waugh states that he wus set upon suddenly by two men. He remembers feeling a blow on the head, and some one going through his pockets. His assailants were strongly built, but lowing to the darkness he could not see their fentures. : “Foresight is the Weapon if the Wise_”——Stanus, And in winter what a most fortunate weapon it is. These cold, chilly days, when wet through from head to tee is more than a, mere occasional occurrence, if foresight has ‘induced you to have on your shelf a bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, you are proof against the “bogeys of Winter” A cold ‘can't penetrate the system protected by “Baxter's.” It is grand, unequalled, paramount, as a, remedy. Order it today 2/6 buys big bottle at Chemist or Store. V 1

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Taihape Daily Times, 30 September 1919, Page 3

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STUNNED AND ROBBED. Taihape Daily Times, 30 September 1919, Page 3

STUNNED AND ROBBED. Taihape Daily Times, 30 September 1919, Page 3

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