It's penny wise and pounds foolish to use inferior Coal—insist on Kaitangata. -Advt A " rich uncle " collective society has been formed by Rumanians anxious to discover wealthy relatives in America. Many emigrants left Bessarabia, then part of the Russian Empire, and Transylvania, then part of the AustroHungarian Empire, 25 years ago to make their fortunes in the land of promise. Many have now died without leaving wills. Others have left wills, but their relatives have not been traced owing to the upheaval of the world war. In recent years poor people in Bessarabia have spent their, last penny trying to prove their claims to fortunes left by rich uncles in America. Now they plan to pool their interests in the newly-formed "rich uncle" society and send a lawyer to America to trace as many rich uncles as possible.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23005, 7 October 1936, Page 15
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