A Svdney woman who 'petitioned Mr Justice Cordon flic other .lav for a decree nisi told a stol'v which .made -his Doner get up full slcam in his thinking engines, say,, the liulletin. File sn.hl she had been married seventeen years, 'but her husband ha I for thirleen of these years treated bar as a couHele si ranger. He never spoke lo her. would not sit down to ;( meal in her coiilpanv. and if he met her in tlie si reel he pa.-sed bar by without recognition. She declared sbe could endure this no longer, and asked the Court fo bold that ildic husband's frigid remoteness constituted lcL'al desertion.. Mr Justice fbinlou's (liitl'icii'lr- was Hint the. rpsnondent bud lived all the time in the bouee ami provided his wife with food, raiment, and shelter. It's an odd sort of business .rllo.rether. and the Dull Court will have to snlit. -liiiin in order tn make adual •'deH-crtion" out or mere silence. If it succeeds, then. ol>viou«lv, tlie good old onler fur "ri'Stftulion of conjugal rights" becomes a jest.
srxnriisii LIVER. "For many years T have suffered from sluggish liver." wrles Mrs W. Pfeilfer, Mount Pleasant. South Aus. "I have tried several different things, hut found nothing to equal Chamberlain's Tablets. for they make me feel thoroughly we!! again. Tn mr opinion there » no ?>b4t.er medicine than Chamberlain's Tablets for disorders of thft liver and; BtoaneL" All ohemisti »Bd itor«g.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 132, 28 October 1914, Page 3
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238Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 132, 28 October 1914, Page 3
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