The death has takun place at Bournemouth . ef Mr. T. W. Harrison, J.P., a well-known Congregational layman, and for some ' years chairman of the" Chapel Building Committee. Ho was formerly u manufacturer at Hanky. { XiUong ffifts received by Mrs. 'Saundora, of Wootioii iJridjfe, Isle of Wight, in celebration of her hundredth, birthday, oat a handsome gold brooch from Frmcora fldnry of Battenborg. , ', ' CHRONIC CONSTIPATION. / ' , MTCCOTAIAY CURED, E, 3. Taylor 1 , 202 Eiley Street)' Sydney, says; « y bt .ysats i euriettd terribly from Chronio CoHStliiatlon. t am now entirolv.oured through iho use of I-aso-Tonie Pills," All enffcrDKi from Cenjtleatloh will obtain like risultit, taio-'£6Tiia fills are «oH tnrer7*horo nt IOJd, end Is. Bd., iJr' post i'reo upon receipt of tlio tarleo In fitampi o< postal note, from Laxo* V ifcaii Pill Co., 15. CConneU. Street, Sydney, .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 660, 10 November 1909, Page 11
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135Untitled Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 660, 10 November 1909, Page 11
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