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Steering a motor-boat, No. 13, across the: Thames, near Southvrnrk Bridge, Police-Serjeant George Spooner, of the Thames Police, whose naniw contains thirteen letters, 'was drowned recently, as the result of eddies driving the lioat under the bow of a barge. Two other policemen in the boat saved themselves by jumping 011 to the barge.

A WOMAN'S SUCCESS IN LIFE

is limited according to the state of her health. No woman can put forth her best efforts if, for instance, she is continually troubled with headaches, biliousness, depression of spirits, etc., which arise through allowing constipation to go on unchecked. Many women make the mistake of neglecting this condition, with disastrous results in later life. And yet it is so easy to correct. One or two doses of California Syrup of Figs — " Nature's Pleasant Laxative " —are all that are needed to stimulate the organs, cleanse the system and restore the body to a perfect state of health. Thousands of women take California Syrup of Figs, for it is the one natural 1 remedy that benefits the system without weakening or straining it in the slightest degree. Yoti must ask for " California Syrup of l-igs," and look for the name and bluering trade-mark of tho California Fig Syrup- Co,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19130312.2.9.2

Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1696, 12 March 1913, Page 3

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207

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1696, 12 March 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1696, 12 March 1913, Page 3

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