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" Decrees nisi were granted at Auckland in Thos. Naughton Maoßeynolds v. Margaret Maoßeynolds, and Edward V. Rice v. Annie Rice for misconduct with Oliver Sorenson. The estates of 138 deceased persona were certified by the Uommissioner of Stamps durine May. The largest was that of Mr A. S. Aldridge, Wellington, at £30,348. Others were: —Robert' Charters, Otago, £9111; William Mill, Otago, £7507; Edward Eraser, Westland, £13,016; Joseph Dunn, Auckland, £6045; John Markham, Auckland, £4807; E. W. G. Rich, Christchurch, £4995; Eva Y. Von Haast, Christchurch, £3161 ; Robert Smith, Taranaki, £3476; Joseph Hird, Hawke’s Bay, £4357. The Wellington estates included;— Roderick Matheaon, £4941; Sarah Osborn, £2500; Dr. Willoooks, £1735; Edward Kinbead, £1186; Ohas. E. Carter, £1169; Gilbert S. Mouat, '£995; O. E. G. Bird, £989; Louis E. Mackett, £608; David Ewart, £608; Maurice Ready, £519. ♦ WORK. Who’s born to sloth? To some we find The ploughshare’s annual toil assigned ; Some at the sounding anvil glow; Some the swift sliding shuttle throw; Some, studious of the wind and tide, From pole to pole our commerce guide; While some of genius more refined With head and tongue assist mankind. §ln every rank, or great or small, ’Tis industry supports us all. Yet common task and da : ly round Becomes a bore, unless ’tis found That TAE-OL—beat of household aids— i ‘ The joy of mistress; friend of maids; From dainty shoes to portmanteaux, Such leather goods appear as new, Floor coverings add years of wear, With pattern bright and polish there. Yes, TAN OL works, goes ne’er on strike, Is loved by all, serves all alike. In tins 6d (paste), Is (liquid)/ Zymole Trokeys are just the thing for" hoarseness. They clear the throat and soothe the irritated membrane. Absolutely harmless.

LANE’S emulsion STILL MORE EVIDENCE THAT LANE’S IS KING OF ALL EMULSIONS. The benefits people derive from Lane’s‘Emulsion is til no way exaggerated. We have already published some hundreds of letters telling of the good that Lahe’a Emulsion has done in New Zealand homes. We only wish we could publish all we receive, but they are far too many for publication. Each and every week brings fresh evidence, and we can oply select from here and there, We are, of course, always pleaded to receive these letters, and to hear the many good things said about the now famous Lane’s Emulsion. “ I want you to know how I have Improved. ' I was bad with asthma and bronchitis, and under the doctor’s care for six mouths. He finally ordered Lane’s Emulsion, and after taking one targe bottle I was so much better that there was no need for mother to sit up with me at nigth. I have taken eight large bottles, and am now thoroughly well.— Annie Hanagan, Dunedin.” “ I beg to state that I have used' Lane’s Emulsion for a bodybuilder,, and. it bus certuinly proved a success. —Peter Royd, Lovell’s Flat.” “ Just a line to tell you that; my son wonderfully improved since taking Lane’s Emulsion. He was formerly always ailing, and never into mischief as a boy should be. We gave Lane’s for about two months, and the difference is positively marvellous-. He is now well,, healthy, and strong, and eats with a vigorous appetite. G. McKean, Mornington, Dunedin. In Lane’s Emulsion, you have .a remedy whose merits ahe well known. It was first made good, and its sales are ever increasing. For cougffs and colds, for weak lungs and weak bodies, Lane s Emulsion is the King of Remedies. It is' regularly prescribed by all leading physicians. Be sure you get Lane’s. Sold everywhere. 4/6 and <l2/6. Send your letteis of appreciation to the Lane Medicine CoyJ Oamaru, N.Z. 42

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9461, 2 June 1909, Page 3

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611

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9461, 2 June 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9461, 2 June 1909, Page 3

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