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NEW PLYMOUTH CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

By Tnletrrnnli.—l'rcs:! Association. New Plymouth, May H. Tho case against Albert Charles Ogilvie, charged with cattle-stealing, concluded in the Supreme Court to-day. 'The jury, after two hour*' retirement, returned a verdict of not guilty. The hearing of three charges of indecent assault and one of indecent exposure at Moknii against Alfred James Byiantson is proceeding. DUNEDIN. V.Y Telesranh—Press Association. Dunedin, May If.'' At the Supreme Court to-day Donald Forbes was found guilty of criminal assault .on Mr. John Burt at Roxburgh, and acquitted on the count of causing actual bodily harm. Sentence was deferred. William Jones was ordered to eomo vp for. sentence when called upon- on' a charge of arson, the damages and costs Having been paid. Daniel Henry Tucker was acquitted of a charge oi improper relations with n girl under sixteen. Joseph French was found Riiilty ol obtaining J;IJ3 from Mary Cnir by It.lse pretences. Sentence wns deferred. . . MAKE PEACE WITH YOUR STOMACH. YOU CANNOT FORCE your ftomach to do. work that it is unable to do. It has been tried time and again, with always the same result. The stomach is a good and faithful servant, but. when pushed beyond the limit, it rebels. Some stomachs 'will stand much more abuse than others, but every stomach has its limit, and when that limit is reached it is a very dangerous nnd unwise pro. cecding to Attempt lo force it into doing further work. THE REASONABLE COURSE antftho most sensible is to procure n substitute to carry on the work of digestion, and givo the stomach a.n opportunity to recuperate und wain its lost strength. DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES are tho only perfect substitute to 't.iko up and carry on Ilic work of tired, worn-out stomachs. They are natural and easy in their work, and cause no disturbance iti the digestive organs. They oontain all of the essential elements that make up the gastric juice nnd other digestive fluids, and will digest any food that a strong, healthy stomach will, and do it in the snmo time awv in the same way. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules, price le. 6d. and 2s. Gd.-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 197, 15 May 1919, Page 9

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NEW PLYMOUTH CRIMINAL SESSIONS. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 197, 15 May 1919, Page 9

NEW PLYMOUTH CRIMINAL SESSIONS. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 197, 15 May 1919, Page 9

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