PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE.
PROBATE OF WILLS. On the motion of Mr. J. W. Macdonnld, the Supreme Court has granted flic Public Trustee probate of the wills of the iimlcr-. mentioned deceased persons:— William Tnnks, late of Christclnirch, auctioneer; .lames Gulliek, late of Christchurch, settler; Jano Evans, late of Wellington, widow; James Hptittiswoode Seriuigiour, late of Collingwood, gardener; Thomas Woolford, late of Kelson, gardener. Adjiiinistration was obtained from Ihe Court iu respect of the estates of the following deceased intestate persons.— Fioderick Smyth Pollock, late of Strat- • ferd, coachbiiihlcr; Martha M'Kpndry Jack, Jato of Ohawa, widow; James Milne, late of Mandevillo, farmer; Jainos Ifeurv Caincran, lato of Dargavilie, paintW; Millie I'.-.rk Watson late of Wymlham, bootmaker; Rolort Stewart MiicDonaUl, late of Wellington, nightwatchnniM; John Donnelly, late of Russell's Flat, farmer; William George Brett. Jalo of Wellington, machinist; Peter Anton Peterson, late of Waipapakauri, gunidigger; Catherine Julia Peterson, late of Wellington, domestic; Charlotte Mackintosh, liite of Kirwce, married woman; Eilwanl Morgan, Into of Alfredton, labourer; Bridget MTndden. iatc of Westp<,!!, iii<ii;rintl woman; AVilliam Arthur Pawt, lalis of Oxford, farmer; George Brown Bain, late of Iluntly, miner.
BAD LIVER.
AN ELDERLY LADY'S GRATITUDE TO BILK BEANS. Both old and young derive benefit from Bile Hem*. His. H. A. Jewell, of .'l7O l'ili'.ray Street, I'ibroy, Melbourne, Vic... ■S.IV-;:—".\ U'w years ago J. if.'is troubled by sluggish liver and a great sick feding would overtake me, often accompanied by severe vomitine tils. Very often 1 would frel listless' mid drowsy, and Ihero would be a nasty nauseating ln>J<ill my liionlli. (Iwini lo Molnac.h wciik-nc-'i 'flic .smell nf rich food made mi> feel bad. and my appetite disappeared, and the- more smell of a lisli shop itiittto me ii'L'l 'icli. K'l weak did 1 become that 1 was iiii.ibln tn attend to my household duliis and I had to sil down to rest. 1 felt us if 1 did not care even to movo about, and as if I could not keep my eyes open. 1. tried many remedies, but did not obtain iiny relief whatever until I commenced takin? Bile Beans. lliis grand medicine soon corrected both tlic stoinncli and liver disorders, improved my nnpjlilo, and altogether made me feel be'ttnr. Bile Beans created wonders in me, and now. considering my flge—being clo-e on 70—1 am remarkably well. 1 strongly recommend Bile Beans; they are mild to take and soothing in action, and are a sure cure for liver (rouble. During this Mown it is a pond thins ti take an occasional dese of Bile Beans; they l;f?p the. stomach and liver healthy mid' banish all feolisip of fr.i: nnd lasr.il nd.->, thus fortifviu* the body against th? attack-; of colds mid chills. Of nil stores and chembts.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1481, 2 July 1912, Page 9
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453PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1481, 2 July 1912, Page 9
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