£200,000 Divorce Settlement A cash sum of the equivalent of 11200,000, a house and a motor car were awarded to Mrs. Mildred it. Archibald, the wife of the “sweets king,” in the divorce settlement made in Judge Sabath’s court in Chicago. Mrs. Archibald and her husband, whom site married in 1301, opened their first Sweet shop 10 years ago on a Capital of £IOOO. Tito (inn lias now 35 Chicago shops, and, as stated in the divorce petition; aii annual net income of approximately £60,000. sSH 'C Granny Insists cb “ SCOTT’S/ 5 For fifty-five years Granny has known and used SCOTT’S Emulsion with unfailing success. To stop a cold, loosen a cough and heal the lungs she insists on « SCOTT’S.” To build up after an illness arid to maintain vitality when tired, weak or run down, she advises “SCOTT’S.” No other preparation satisfies Granny —she knows from personal experience that nothing is so safe, swift and sure as genuine EMULSION NEVER ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE, miiiiuniunuiniiinnfuuinwmiiitmtntmmurHntui"si pi ra ® « «P a ' tvriICROUS ■fiavpiirs of Edmond* Custard 120
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17425, 25 November 1930, Page 10
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175Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17425, 25 November 1930, Page 10
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