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For Children's Haokins Cough at night. Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, is. 6d.,25.6d. A strango story of how a paralysed man overcame his paralysis and got out of bod to . help his dying wife was told at au.inquest at Hove.- Mrs. Minnie' Anita Blakeman was attending to her bed-ridden husband—a naval officer —when she, had an apoplectic scizuxo and fell to the floor. There was no one about, and tho husband, though ho had boon unable to move for five years, recovered in. : tho agony of tho moment tho temporary use (' of his limbs, jumped from his bed, and bont ovor his wife's body. Then suddenly strength failed him, and he collapsed besido her. There thoy woro found together—the dead ..wife and-the paralysed husband. PHOSPHOL EIItTtSION ls'a pure oodliver oil with hypophospbatcs. Invaluablo as a food for infants. Mothers, you try it I . 1 5 For Bomo tirao past postal offioials have been perturbed by robberies from registered mail bags from Gibraltar to London. Tho way in which tho robberies were effected was for a considerable while a mystery. 11l view : of tho fact that tho official seals on tho mail bags containing tho paoltots had not boon, broken, an examination was mado of tho baps themselves, and it was then discovered that ,'tlio bottom seams had been .carefully out ' open, 'letters extracted, opened, and afterwards rcpliood, and that,then, the bags had been sown up. Many cases ,of hardship among the wives and families of dookyard men employed in Gibraltar have occurred iu consequence of tbo refusal of tho Post 01800 ! i to pay compensation, on tho ground that they j. wero liablo only for tho loss of registered' ' letters, and not for- the abstraction of their contents. . • IRVVELL. 1 Mrs. F. Page, 0.0. Mr. W. Young, Laltc Road, Irwell, N.Z., writes:—'! have used Dr. Shol* don's New Discovory for eighteon\months now,' which gave me groat relief. lam liovor without it :in tho house, and havo recommended ' it to my friends." f- . Dr. Sheldon's Now Discovery for coughs and ooldsi is an unequalled preparation for tho cure of all Chest Complaints and lame t Troubles. Price, Is. Gd. and 3s. 7

WAEDEUi'B SLICE® COOKED BAM ■ EATS MELLOW, MILD, DELICIOUS. NO WASTE. ' . NO SALT! TASTE. PRICE, is. Odi pur lb. WIEDELIi.^ WTT.TiTR S3SEEC,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 522, 1 June 1909, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 522, 1 June 1909, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 522, 1 June 1909, Page 9

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