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Details of a curious will wore mentioned in the Dublin Courts during an application made for the administration of the estate of JJenry Flynn. Mr Flyan died in 1664, and having by his will, dated 1862, given instructions with regard to his property, directed that a work which he had left- in manuscript should be published and that a copy of it should be encased in glass and placed in his coffin, which was to be made of "plain solid oak. an inch thick in tTw> bottom and every part thereof." .Bellow Passenger : Pardon me, your necktie has been sticking out for some time. I refrained from telling you sooner, because those youing ladies seemed so much amused. MERIT REWARDED BY COURT OF JUSTICE. The acknowledged good qualities, and uuccess of Sander and' Sons' Eucalypti Extract have brought forth many imitations, and one case has been tried in the Supreme Court of Victoria, before His Honor fche Chief Justice. His Honor wrid with regard to the genuine Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract that when ©ver an article is commended to the pub lie by reason of its good quality, etc., it is r.ot permissible to imitate any of its features. He restrained .the imitators perpetually from doing so and ordered them t t pay costs. Therefore, insist upon what is proved beyond all doubt by ntanv authorities during the last 30 years to lie a preparation of genuine merit, viz . the nenuine Sander and Som Fare Volatile KHicalypti F.ztnwi.— Advt

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9301, 7 March 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, Issue 9301, 7 March 1907, Page 6