An inquest -was held by Mr. B. G. A. Cooper, S.M., yesterday afternoon concerning the death of Bessie Tattle, at her residence, 43, Frederick-street, on Tuesday evening last. The medical testimony was to the effect that death was due "to heart failure, and a verdict was returned accordinglj'. Messrs. Blake and Co. will sell to-mor-row, at 10 o'clock, on the premises, S3, Owen-street, Newtown, 5-roomed house of furniture. A garden fete will be held at Mrs. D. M. Findlay's residence, Day' 6 Bay, tomorrow afternoon, to provide Christmas gifts for soldiers in local hospitals." Through sceptic sneers and struggling yea r$ True worth alone ca.n stay. For statements must be based on facto The public mind to sway. Wliat'or fulfils to case life's ills i' Will fame and wealth assure; I How few of such can claim so much As Woods' Great Feppermifit Core. L— Advt. ....■■
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 146, 17 December 1915, Page 8
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