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, A ternble-mptor-car'aceidenti fay which three persons lost:theirolives and a boy was badh injured ."has; ocoured,at Bolton. Mr/Walter ureon, of Manchester, was drivings his car, in :suoh--.w«e Mr.,wid.-Mrs; J°anl. Taylor of' Dtfor d. his fiancee, and his young, brother,/.Ernest: Green. :'■ In' trying 1* .c.ulated,,tho speed of an approaching tramcar, ;imlv >ve - h i 3' " ot< >r-car: right into: it. The impact was,terrific, and the whole party were thrown vioently into tho roadway. *MrV Tw? InVw- k ™ e(1 J on ,. tho '■'•!»«.-Mwl Mrs. Taylor .Miss Wood; died infirmary., ' ' ' ■ Eheumatism, Gout, Soiatica, and- Lumbago are amongst the> most common and yet ;inoßt ipainful.;diseases. Naturally, the market ia lodded : with : "•cure-all" nostrums, which of course,, fail to give- relief. • KHETJMO Ib a scientifically, compounded remedy, which rarely fails to effect a .permanent cure. Sold by all chemists and stores, 2s. Cd. and 4s. 6d.—Advt. ■•_•A 'remarkable: story was . told at the Old Bailey, when' :John'.;Carmody,,> aged 19,;' was 'sentenced''to' nine-, months' l hard labour on various chaTges of' obtaining money by falsa pretences. ; It; appeared fro,m the evidonco that Oarmody, who left school two years ago, was ledger to a firm ;owelty stockbrokers, whom hei led .to believe that he had got a rich: uncle;who wished to : ,do business with them. In;this way -:-he seenred £60 odd, in commission,. and ' the. firm' finally had a loss of £300 to make good.' .Carmody then absconded. Early in 1909 the'boy toot,an offico at Ludgate Hill, where,, ho■ started-a bucket shop, and obtained from ono lady a sum of - He ; also took another" offico at Creed where ho swindled a number \ of people ■'■ Ho obtained, top, clothing, by: false : pretences,' it was stated,.and posed as a solicitor"in order .totrick, a man-out of £7'105.,- ~; In .■'the'; sunshine :and rain, o'er hill, valley and ■'■'-': ;.;p)aini;,:'' ; '.'^~, : .''•:,■■;.;:•;;. .:■ -. :;■•■ '■On his" way: the driver proceeds, .:; ; With whistle and song! ho meanders along While'his herd contentedly feeds.-. :- , .': For, stalwart and tann'dho has at command ::.An air.'which, is healthy and pore; • ■■'." But should 'such o'r ffail; and". a' sickness t>'rn. ~;. ;; : vail,-::!'''? ;>■ ;'■;:.-•■. ■; ,■-■:■."'* 'He takes Woods'- Great Peppermint Cnra oa , i wi:;;^;.' ; ; i w .'';' :

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 685, 9 December 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 685, 9 December 1909, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 685, 9 December 1909, Page 11

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