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LADYIN_COURT.; ; -. '.. : HEAVY-FINE. MAGISTRATE—What is tho charge .' - ■; ' -against this lady?-.' '. ' i''' , ',.' . " ■ ■ . ME. TINKLE, K.O. (for , tho Crown) ;. -• .-; • '—Theft of a pocket,-ot poouliar . •■' MAQISTRATE-Poouliar volao 1 Tho . '•■' - ohargo states it us 2s.' '■ \ '■ - ■;■ HR. TINKLE-That is-tho markot .-price, bat-the-real valuo is incalculable.;- '■' '- ~ . . ' ; 7' MAGISTRATE —I do not understand/ ■' -.. -Whathavo you.tp'.6ay ) .Mr'.. Huttommy? MR. HUJTOMMY (for Defendant)Wo plead guilty, but the provocation was great and irresistible. It was a Sunday and MAGISTRATE—Wordy as over, Tom —I mean -Mr. Huttommy-but Burdy I must know what this packet contained. COUNSEL (in unison)—lt was "D " blend BDRATUBA. MAGISTRATE-Ah I Then I mnst sample this, and pronounce sentence Jatcr. MAGISTRAL (later) -I have tested this tea, and admit that tho provocation was indeed great. Yet tho sentence must be commensurate with the offence, and it is that you pay a FINE OF £10 or go for one mouth .without ' Snratura. 'Meantime, the Court' will look after tho stolen packet. (We understand tho lino was promptly paid.) i&ffiWA El 1E55323589 EDDIE WEATHERBURN When he was 6 months old, Eddie Wealherburn, 21 Windmill Street, Miller's Point, Sydney, N.S.W., suffeied greatly from bronchitjs, and his mother, Mrs.. E. W.eatherbiirn, decided to give SCO'ITS Emulsion atrial. "From toe first bottle I noticed an improvement," she \yrites (Sep. tember 1907). "Eβ 'is HOW restored to complete good health, and looks well and rosy, .which.' is - entirely due to -SCQTTS Emelslon."Thihk of "emulsion" and you will think of " SCOTT'S." All emulsions are similar in appearance, but that is all. It is only results that count, and the results of SCOTT'S follow from the: , fact that SCOTT'S is the only emulsion on which you can rely to i cure. SCOTT'S "fishman" on the': package is the guarantee of the-.' desired cure. Of all chemists and dealers in medicines. THE MARK BY WHICH YOU PICK OUT YOUR CURE! [*★★★ *•★★*•★*★★» * - '•■ * J The Finest Relish J * to commend good a * food to healthy or * , * jaded appetite is * "K ■ . ■..;■. : A ¥ai/iajAiM>u>;.Km:7iAi>r.a!r*ll * SAFfPf- * * ★ * Sold Everywhere. * ft ■■■■'■"■■•■■* Everywhere Commended. . W ' K *]_2 * ±jk ******** »ITftj , COLDS AND PAINS IN THE LIMBS. , Whatever remedy you may use for a cold or sore diest don't forget Rexona as a useful auxiliary. / Our grandmothers used goose-oil. Modern Science presents you with Rexona. If your limbs ache, or if your chest is sore, rub iwell with Rexona till a sensation of pleasant warmth is attained. You need not neglect the usual iit ternal remedies. l But use Rexona as a valuable adi junct. I It will take the edge off the pain and give you ease. ', Rexona Is a reliablo remedy for Cute, Burns, Brnises, Eczema,, Pimples, Sores,' Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Piles,; and' «11 irritations and eruptions of the Skin, ( Sold by all Chemists and stores in triangular pols at 1/6 and 3/Bimpls tia loprarded free upon application to i xrt*lSi4hw I-axo-Tonic Pill Co , 15 O'Connell St., Sydney, N.S.W. , j hands, chapped V hands, rough hands, scaly; . hands, are all healed and' cured by LANE'S MEDOLINE.* The only article specially prepared for the hands i/- .; everyvvhero, ... ~ 6.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 14

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500

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 14

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