\cstorday Deteotivos AVilliams and Komp arrested a. man on a charge of obtaining money under falso pretences, The arrested man, who is bolievod to ho a recent arrival from Smith Africi, is alleged to have represented himself to bo tho agent for an insurance company, and by this means to have obtained sums from several tradespeople as deposits on insurance policies. Thero aro !ivo counts on-this chargo, and; in addition, there will bo preferred a further charge cf forging tho namo of Joseph Charlton to a form of application and receipt for the purpose of obtaining a sum of money from tho Government Insurance Department
Thqro are two elements in. tea—tneino ond tannin i wipe has tho stimulating effects for which wo alone drink tea. Tannin produces dyspepsia, and is, therefore, injurious to tho system, llle percentage of tlieino in teas varies, aw) the variation is according to the quality. J heme is the attract from the leaf, and pure tea must oonsist wholly of leaf and little or n?tlung of fibre and dust. Crescont J}|gu<l Je,\ is all lonf; it is exquisite in tiarour» rich, anil of fqll streufftli. Crescent Tea qnptivatw tho palato. All grocers, at 2s, por lb.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 529, 9 June 1909, Page 6
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201Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 529, 9 June 1909, Page 6
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