( O. H. Hell applied to County Judge Grant, in Brooklyn, recently, for an order changing his name'to Otto Hill, for business reasons. “I am about to open a confectionery store,” said Mr. Hell, “'and I want my last name.in big electric letters over the door. I don’t think it would look very well.” “The Court agrees with you, J\Jr. Hell,” said Judge Grant. “Bring the papers in and I’ll approve them'” TAKEN SICK IN SYDNEY. “When in Sydney some time ago I liad a very bad attack of indigestion with sickness lasting for some hours,” writes J. F. Holmes. 231 Auburn Road. Hawthorne, Vic. “It left me so weak I was unable to go to business. A friend gave me a sample of Chamberlain’s Tablets, and after taking three tablets 3 was so much better that I was able to resume tiork, and in less than a week I was quite well.”—-Sold by E. D. Smith, Chemist, Gisborne. \
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3359, 27 October 1911, Page 2
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158Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3359, 27 October 1911, Page 2
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