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“Sleepy Soils” ’ neiith the languid breeze Soothe the senses to restful ease. “Sleepy Seas" by a dreamy land Surf loss creep o’er the coral strand. Rut when the rainstorm monsoons blow Sleepless seas o’er the gaunt reefs flow. Ami dusky syrens bless, he sure. Soothing Woods’ Great Peppermint Cine. TP’.MPTI'TO Wl DOW. DON DON, February IS. At the Liverpool Rankruptey Court yesterday, when Margaret Ann Rover, the widow of a marine engineer who was drowned in 1918, appeared for her public examination, she said her pension from the Hoard ot Trade lor herself and four children had been reduced as two of her children had reached the ago limit . liecoming pressed for money she sought the. aid of money-lenders and had dealings with five. She gave a bill of sale over her furniture to one of them to pay out an execution. Her pension was now £ls 9s a. month. Her liabilities were £9-1, with no assets. Asked by Air Registrar Xiold how 'she came to know the names and addresses of the money-lenders, she re- ] plied that it was through circulars. She had received a number of them. The Registrar: And T suppose they offered you from £5 to £5.000 i —l he usual thing. The Registrar: And those tempted you?— T wanted extra things for the children. The examination was closed, and the registrar advised her not to have anything more to do with money-lenders. “You have been tempted by these circulars,” he said. “They will follow you again and send you others. As soon as you get them put them on the fire. They will not only tempt you with circulars but they will also advance small sums of money. Live within your income and don’t recognise money-lenders. The woman thanked the registrar and said she would follow his advice.

saved father pounds” writes big sister °f 7 motherless children, of HEENZO. She add. “We have not had a house since we ve had HLLNZU. Quits colds quickly* P«nt easily made at home. Costs 2 6 taves l ,ound! - u .i.,es-9

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1925, Page 1

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344

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 April 1925, Page 1

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