, "THE DEPOSITIONS. ■ "I am the wife of Alois Klenner, ' butcher, of Waitara. I. live next, door : to Dr. Goode, at Waitara, who i« acjcused of attempting to rounler mo. Tint he.' standing tliere. Accused rame : my-Souse, X think about half-past hiee yesterday afternoon. I thought I leard a noise on the doorstep. I opened itho door and found it was Dr. fioodc. :He watked into the sitting-voqin and £»ald, 'I want to speak to yon.' Hewa3 of liquor. He said had thinpis ?r aßant I was had with other kfUti which is untrue, as I was always s-troft to my husband. He wanted me ftltp jlt on Ma knee, and' said, me LANFB MEDOLINE for ftltf Hands. It is unequalled the bunds in good '« Bottle at all .ai!d:Stores. o
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 11, 6 February 1909, Page 6
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129Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 11, 6 February 1909, Page 6
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