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A "homo safe" system has been introduced at every post office in the London postal district. "Homo safes" may be obtained at a charge of 35., of which Is. represents a registration fee, and is not repayable, but 2s. will be repaid if the money-box is returned to the I'ost Office in good condition. The 'State money-box is securely locked, and the Post Office keeps the key. Every penny tfropyed through the slot in the lid nvust remain in (he box until it is taken to the post office, and then the contents must be used either to open or add to a I'ost Office Savings Bank account. If the system works well in London it will be extended to all the post offices in the United Kingdom. ■RTIETTMO PKRMANIKTLY CURES RHEUMATISM. This is no idle boast nor an over-drawn statement. It is a fact—and thousands of delighted users oi RIIETJMO testify to its wonderful curativo properties. Sold everywhere at 2s. Gd. and ts. Od. per bottle.—Advt. IS Two private detectives, named Butler and Marshall, were charged at the Criminal Court with demanding from Mr. Elijah Fader with menaces a sum of .£2OO. Jt. was alleged that the prisoners several times attempted to get money from Mr. Fader, making allegations regarding his acquaintance with a Miss 'Policy. Eventually they saw him at his house at Acton on November 1. Two police officers were stationed outside the window of the rood in which the interview took place, and on Mr. l-'ader handing over a chcque for .£ls they took both the accused men into custody. Marshall, who stated in evidence that some years ago he was in the Secret Service Department in connection with the Canadian police, and previously in (he Intelligence Department in South Africa, said that lie honestly believed he was employed by Miss 'Policy and acting on her behalf. The prisoners were found guilty, and Marshall was sentenced to three years' penal servitude and Butler to five months' hard labour. Woods' Great Peppermint Care, Tor Cou-chs and Colds, never fails, la. 6d->

FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. npHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPOET I COMPANY, LTD., Is prepared to Purchase FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS, By Weight or at Per Head, The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any of tho Buyers in the country. W. G. FOSTER, Managing Director. f Tβ M&ia. Wsmes. I Made in New Zealand. Six Gold 1 Medals. I Clarot and Hock, 265. per case f of 1 doz. cits., 28s. per caso of f 2 doz. pints. b Madeira. .10s. (qts.), 32g. (pints) on S rail at llasting9. I Apply Tho Manager To Mata Vine--1 iynriis, Havclcck Nth., Hawko j Buy,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1349, 29 January 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1349, 29 January 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1349, 29 January 1912, Page 8

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