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Leaving estate valued at- .Cfial", the tale Mrs. Catherine K»alhway Hall, of 15«ildredge Road, Eastbourne, bequeathed .£1!) 19s. to her son, Thomas Boverlpy Rail, and directed that, her trustees should advertise in a West Australian paper for fix months after her death as to his whereabouts. CONSTIPATION. The most persistent and troublesome human ailment known, and the forerunner of many oHior diseases, is nonmost effectively cured with Chamberlain's Tablets, and then-most of the other ailments vanish because nature has a free chance to work. ' Chamberlain's Tablets are a simple 'ami reliable remedy, and one that contains no harsh injurious drug. II Three thousand pounds a yard frontage is Ihe price recently paid for a free piot in High Holborn by the Pearl T.ifc Assurance Company. The frontage extends ;iOu feet cast of the Holborn Empire, and for over :in acre -£",0l>,00() has been paid. Now offices for the company nr« to be erected. Her eyes were blue, her lips were pink! Don't think mo mad; this .-lory's true, H-er back was cold—and also , hot. She shivered—and perspired a lot.. We gave her Wood*' Great Peppermint Cure, Soon norinal was her temperature; She's better now; and, only think, Her eyss are blue, her lips are pink!

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1159, 21 June 1911, Page 3

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205

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1159, 21 June 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1159, 21 June 1911, Page 3

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