fIBIIUI/EUUECC or ti» LIQUOR HABIT UKiINtVCNRCOO posittrelT Cored l by administering ANTI-JAG TABLETS. Hay be given secretly, and i» the only remedy which can be token At hone with certainty of guccess. No discomfort or restriction. Write To-d*y for Book of Instructions. Two stamps. ltenora Co., 64 Pitt St., Sydney. A "Skipper" Sardine Is a Sardine with a personality! How different are "Skippers" from ordinary Sardines] More dainty in size^morer delicious in flavour. Ask- gentfy but firmly for "Skipper" Sardines, j ANGUS WATSON &. CO. Newcastle-on-Tynfe, England. Sole Agent for Nevr Zealand — fiENRY BI^CKMAN. Box 670, Wellington. £200 CAN YOU /^ HIT THE vSP WE DON'T UEqUIRK YOITTO STSLL GOODS If you are bright you tn«y win £200, which we intend to gi»e away for correct answers to this puzzle. If you can supply the two missing words t&at the picture represents, write us at once, enclosing 2d. Stamp, for reply. If you are right we will at once send you the prjze. If more 'than one correct answer is received the J3200 will be divided evenly. This is worth trying for, as the puzzle is not- hard. Send answer at once, enclosing the Sd. stamp for reply. Only one reply from a family allowed. National Publishing Co., 1 Ash Street, Sydney, N.S.W. . P|^ soap ' fi meets yon half-way — does all g your work in half the time ■ and at half the cost of com- , I mon £oap. I Sunlight saves your clothes I .from injury •'your hands from I Joeing rough* and your life from ' M becoming a drudgery.. ■ Its absolute purity makes ■ It alone ««fo for dainty laces m, and Itoens* V*^posmve guarantee to cure your rHeumatiSm, or lumbago or to refund your money is ■ given if you use Wright's Rheumatic Remedy, 1 the celebrated Canadian cure. It costs only 5/6 I for one month's treatment, that often cures a severe I case Only a small dose is taken once a day, and lit has no disagreeable effect. Send to the Union I Manufacturing Co., 299 Elizabeth Street, Melybourne, for particulars and a copy of their guarantee DEATH OF A CHILD. BARENTS CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER. AUCKLAND, August 27. An inquest on the infant child of Robert John and Josephine Olive NeilJ had a sensational ending, . the jury, returning a verdict in accordance with the medical evidence that the child had been wasting away for three weeks. The mother of the child stated that she put the child to bed at 4.30 p.m. She retired herself at 8 p.m. The child slept till 2 a.m., when it awoke screaming. She rubbed it with oil and gave it a hot bath, while the husband ran for a doctor. The child was dead when the Hoctor arrived. Neill and his wife (the former 21 years of age and the latter 18) were arrested and charged with man- ~- Slaughter.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 34
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475Page 34 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 1 September 1909, Page 34
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