A Cowardly Footpad.
(Per frebs Association). AUCKLA-ND, July 19. A married woman, Mrs J affray, when crossing the bridge over Sy-monds-street cemetery last ni'ght, was seized by the throat by a man who said, "I've 'got you, and will do for you." He struck her to the ground, and she screamed, when the man snatched her purse from her hand and decamped. The purse contained £2 or £3.
Impvi'?4nt to euflerera from lineu-uuuism.*-The proprietors o» Bock's UHEUMaTIC POWiJEK wish it Known thai <;very Lin of their powder is sold with a guarantee. All Ghemivts or Storekeepers uie author.sed to refund the price paid to those not having benefited by the use oi it. Close on SUU Cured Cases are inown to the proprietors, and the following are a few of those who bave kindly consented to have theii names mentioned to induce other sufferers to also benefit by the use oi Bock's Rheumatic Powder—L>. R. Webb, Makotutvu ; Thos. A. Pruden, tiltham ; James Harvey, Mrs Hart, and Mai*y Ann Hodder, Ashhurst ; W. H. I/Jkieb, Pohangina; Joseph CuinmerUeld, Foxton ; Maurace Mo Cullum ana Albert Burges, Waihi ; H. E. Dean, Patea ; John Douglas, Hampden, Otago. All chemists and 6tores.*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 168, 20 July 1904, Page 3
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196A Cowardly Footpad. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 168, 20 July 1904, Page 3
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