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In the will of a Mme. Oddolay, who died recently at Lossard-en-Brcsso, was a bequest of a farm (rental value *£120) to tho municipality on condition that her family vault was kept in repair. Tho rest of her property was to bo divided amongst friends.and relatives attending' her func.ral.. There were 140 mourners. From Turkey there has arrived in England a wonderful carpet, manufactured lor a peer, which was copied from tho 17th century Persian example in tho South Kensington Museum. It contains 22,500,000 stitches, and took 18 months to make. Your cough troubles you most just when retiring, and you have difficulty in getting to slceii. Try "NAZOL," it acts like a charm. A few drops on sugar and allowed to dissolve slowly between tho cheek and gums, ami iv good inhalation, of "NAZOL" through tho "NAZOL INHALER" will quickly euro you. Sold everywhere. Is. 6d— Advt. A christening, has taken placo in unusual cricumstanccs. In addition to the parents of the child, there were present tho following relatives,—Four grand-parents, one great-grandfather, and four grent-great-gnindinotliers. Their united ages wcro nearly SOO years. William Gaynor, a Luton tramway, man, and his sweetheart, n Coventry girl,' have just won a share, worth ,CMSO, in a Hungarian lottery. During the Eastor holidays they tool; half a dozen "s. tickets in the lottery, sharing (ho expense. A thing of beauty is n, joy for ever, A perfect cure will fail you never; Take Woods' lVppormint C\uo for ywur cold, 'Twill keep you from looking e> ill and old, 'Twill savo you many an ocho and pain, Your old foe bronchitis won't get you

spam. Thou take it,"tis safe, economical goods, But bo sure itiiiit. Uio namo upon it is Woods , . . . -Advt,

Sergcnnt Christopher West, who was stated to be tho oldest Army pensioner in Great Britain lias died at S>elby. Ho had been a. pensioner for forty-niuo years. West enlisted in (ho 22nd Foot in March 1841,

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1167, 30 June 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1167, 30 June 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1167, 30 June 1911, Page 2

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