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Made la Dublin. ' BOTTLED FOR DIRECT EXPORTATION By READ BROTHERS, Md Head •-S A ¥ with the Dog’s Head Label on every bottle. if m n or*" if is V2»2&C YK >2 ''Wk Is superior to any stout because it is brewed from, the only stout water in the world; the DUBLIN WATER. Keeps in ail climates. Always uniform and standard in quality. A strength giving tonic in the most palatable liquid form. Good for the v/ife—Good for you SOt-D EVERYWHERE. ■ < a* KriSi MOATE&C 0 ? IiMSTQQQAPIiBUGTEST WARDED fa tfIARDEO WELSOn MOATE & C? MERCHANTS amisTcwficn AVIARBtc HEISOH HOATE SC? ONLY (SOLD MEDAL In Competition, 1332 FIRST SILVER MEDAL in GompaSMar., 1382 HIGHEST AWARD * WsgTo StSTC^S And GOLD MEDAL N2. EXHIBITION, 1807 Helson, loafs & Co. a CM, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA.

The Balclutha Free/ Press states that on March 19 it published a paragraph to the effect that Mr William Taylor, of Stoney Greek, had fallen heir to an estate valued at £5,000,000, left by a near feltive who had just died without issue in Holland. The statement "went the rounds” in the newspapers of the Dominion. The result is that Mr Taylor, in less than a month since the first announcement of his prospective good fortune, has received over sixty letters from people who are utter strangers to him. The writers invariably begin by congratulating him, and end with a request for pecuniary assistance. Some bear the unmistakable mark of the professional begging-letter writer, but there are otbers cloubtless prompted by genuine hardship. One gentleman writes from Melbourne asking for the prospective beneficiary’s assistance in founding a new religious sect.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3508, 26 April 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3508, 26 April 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXX, Issue 3508, 26 April 1912, Page 7

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