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A'woman named Sarah Wheelerj Mho pleaded "Guilty," was at West London fined £5, with £1 Is. costs, for acting as a moneylender without >;ing registered. A detective said the mmah, who was the wife of a soldier and a munition worker, lent money to poor women she met in publichouses. In ona caso the interest was over 2000 per cent. One woman who borrowed 125., paid £4 6s. in interest, 1700 per cent., and another who borrowed £1 paid £2 16s. in eight weeks—lßoo'per cent. The women got the money without their husbands' knowledge, and when Wheeler'abused them in a loud vcico they paid up at once in case their husbands should hear. CEREGEN-USEB IN NAVAL AND MILITARY HOSPITALS. This alone proves the value of Ceregen in sickness, convalescence, nervous prostration, and all cases of physical and mental exhaustion. "-Not- only Britain, but our Allies/ use Ceregen in restoring soldiers and sailors to h.ealtn and strength. It proves that Ceregen is British, too—it has no German past.Ceregen contains over 80 per cent, of allimportant Proteid. If you are m a low state of health, Ceregen will restore your energy and vim. AH Chemists sell all* •British Ceregen at 2s. 6d„ is. 6d., 6s. Gd., 12s."' 12s.' size 'contains 8 times amount of 2s. 6(1. tin.-Advt: i ' •

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 82, 31 December 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 82, 31 December 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 82, 31 December 1917, Page 8

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