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YOUNG LADY'S ORDEAL.

Through pursuing a faithless lover, Paula Klipoiiburg, a beautiful young Viennese, lias undergone a terrible week's ordeal. Her story is that she was wooed and won l>y Horace E. Miller, a Newark millionaire, during his frequent visits to Europe. By accident she discovered that he was a married man, and she then hurried to Anieriea in the hope of at least obtaining compensation. Miss Klipenlmrg staved at one of the best hotels in New York, and was engaged in consultation with her lawyer, when she was hailed back to Kllis Island (the quarantine station), where for a weeEf she has been immured pending deportation as an '■undesirable alien." Commissioner Watchorn, the "Czar of Kllis Island." as the newspapers have dubbed him, refused absolutely to allow her to confer with her lawyer, Mr Merril. whom he peremptorily Kllis Island. For a week she was cnnlined with a herd of filthy Polish and Italian immigrants of the lowest class. The immigration officials refused even to obtain a supply of clean clotliiii:," from lier hotel, and her costly jewellery was attached to an unwashed blouse. According to her lawyer this treatment was due to representations made by the man whom she is suing. "As a last resource, Mr .Merril journeyed to Washington, where he laid the facts liotore the Department of Labor and Commerce, witn the result that peremptory orders were issued to release the iriri on a bond of £3OO. Mi-s Klipenlmrg lv\s received during her incarceration numerous oilers of inarriage from unknown sympathisers. Truth in advertising means honesty in manufacture. J hat's why we oiler to run the "Alfa-Laval" against the '•just-as-goods." We are confident of tlie result. "Alfa-Laval" separators stand on the rock of sterling merit and justify us in making you this offer. When "just-as-good" is offered at a reduction, does it not raise a little doubt iu your mind? Strange, isn't it? ' Well, anyhow, it looks "just-as-good." Still, you don't buy butter on looks; you try it first. That's what we want you to do with the "Alfa"; the extra profits it will earn over imitators will convince you that you have made the I investment of your life. Order to-day; to-morrow never comes. Cash or easy terms. Catalogue T posted free. Sole New Zealand agents, Mason, Struthers and Co., Ltd., Main-street, Palmerston North. E. Griffiths and Co., New Plymouth, local agents. Every stage of separator development has beep strictly of -'Alfa-Laval" origin and effort. Would-be competing machines to-day manufactured are, ' without exception, but mere followers in : the wake of the "Alfa-Laval." They possess no original ideas or features in " construction, and simply utilise that ' which expired "Alfa-Laval" paten's : leave free to them, so that the very, 1 best of them are barely equal to the* ; "Alfa-Laval," anj the best of would ! e | competing separators is still further widened, placing the "Alfa-Laval" lir 1 - chinrs far above and beyond the pessi I bilities of competit'on from anything ( else in the shape of a cream separator. Catalogue mailed fre". Sole >~cw Zna- . land agents, Mason. Struthers and Ci., . Ltd.. M'in street. Palmerston North. 1 Local acents, E. Griffiths and Co., New • Plymouth. \ A PAINFUL SWELLING j On any part of the body will, if neglected, end in some kind of sore, such as a boil, carbuncle, ulcer, abscess, fistula, etc. To prevent such a result, apply Dr. Sheldon's. Magnetic Liniment. This will relieve the pain, draw out the inflammation, reduce the swelling, and drive away the entire trouble. Accept 1 no substitute. Price Is Cd and 3s. Ab- ! tainable everywhere. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure icr ;ougli3 and Colds never fail 3. Is Cd and 2s Gd.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 15 October 1907, Page 4

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YOUNG LADY'S ORDEAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 15 October 1907, Page 4

YOUNG LADY'S ORDEAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 15 October 1907, Page 4

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