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As an outcome of having replied to a newspaper advertisement,. the wife" ..of a coachman residing in Polmont, Scotland, has received intimation th'at she will eharo in a fortune of a quarter of. a million-,left by an uncle who died'intestate in-America; At tho time of replying v t6.!the»advertisement the woman. was! unaware that' she had an uncle' in Anierica,_'but subsequent inquiries showed that he'emigrated there from Ireland some .fortyior. .fifty, years ago,, -and amassed'a fortune by farming in America. -Prior to leaving Scotland for tho States ho married, and, taking his'wife with him,.he seems to have had_ no subsequent communications with his in Scotland, to whom latterly his .very existence was unknown. Dying without making a will, he left a fortune of about £250,000, and this sum will fall'to be divided among his nine remaining relatives, who should, each succeed to about £27,000.

THOS. BAILINGER AND CO., liIMITED LATEST NOVEiTicB tn BATHROOM FITTINCS. BATH SEATS. SPONGE HOLDERS, SOAP HOLDERS. TOOTHBRUSH HOLDERS, IOVIEL RACKS. ETC./ fcTO. T?BfTf q M i ALL OF THE BEST AND STRONGEST MAKE, AND HEAVILY PLATED, CHEAP AND ELEGANT. Cell .end Inspect Our Varied Stoofe, Thomas Ballimger & Co., Ltd • PLUMBERS, IMPORTERS, AND MANUFACTURERS, £8, 60, 62 VICTOTUA 6TREET, .WELLINGTON. CHRONIC CONSTIPATION Compelled to take weakening medicine daily. AN EAST CURE. Mr. 15. ,T, Taylor, bookmaker, of 283 Rilcy Street. Sydne\, a well known and respected citiznn, clearly; points out the l dauger of th« continual use of opening medicines. Like tbe drink or morphia :liabit, the custom of taking medicine of 'this sort daily njny beoomo bo confirmed that ynu cannot Ao without it.' Mr. Taylor ehows in tbe following des- . rription of Ms ailmoot bow tbe habit was broken, and a complete oiro of his chronic onnstipiition speedily pO'ected, (•'■'" I wish to express my gratitude to tbe . I.axo-'J'onio Fill Co. tor Ibn.f really wonder- . ful little pill. The eflect t!iia tornedy had upon my avutem-wnß euch as tn both delight and surprisu me. .1 bnd heea & suifeter for a very long limo from chronic constipation, iiver corapinint anil nuuralgin. b'or the nenraigiii 1 tried wnnv juppoied sure care*, Wt, never oven got nny relio? from the puin. \1 Mnie to tliii C'jneliMioQ thdt tlio neuralgia yas a conseijuenue of tfie pnison in my blood, pol trieii what aro nailed corißtitutU'wX rcniedie3 hut ibe ueuraigia fits still :, tiiino on at regular. intOTvoiu,'. \ffor tho',.. .. conslipntionin'j;ul(iriv todkoneniniifmedi-' . cine till 1 got lo.thnt stale Icouldn't slop ■ taking medicine of tbi« kiwi This hail the ollect of wealtening mo considerably. Aly liver aUo worked vorvladir, giving me » ■ dultpain between the elimiiders and milking... me Biillow in appeocanco. t ■ lnat weight considerably, ll is hardly on nxuggenilion ' to sny I tried every niedioinßgoing bntljMOlonic. )'il!9. and instead of getting better I was getting wui^e.all '.he time. About this time a fiiund at lr.ioe snid 'Get some I.axo-'I oniu Pills »nd if thoy won't do yon any_ good (> nothing wi'l,' I followed "his ■dvico. <uid tiio D«t lliing 1 noticed was Hint I whs no Inngnr constipated, was not compelled to ts'to (rpening medicine diiilj as. boforo. My gonnral bwill.h also rapidly improved, and the neuralgia loft, mo altogether. My iiver is all right now too.: ' »Vhrtt I like abo.ut these piile is that they . do not gripe or leave any uup!ea«unt con', sequences, and they toako you fuel lively, and g:v>> you a good "oppetite." i Jjiixo Tonic Viils ote sold by all pbc.niets . ai.ri str.ieiiocpers j> t illjd. for ttio regular fize or l<6 for !:ho double si?e, or post. Ireo . Irom the Laxo-Tonic Pill Co., IS O'C'omielJ Vtrtet. N.S.W.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 505, 12 May 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 505, 12 May 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 505, 12 May 1909, Page 10

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