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MAN LSVES IN LUXURY BY CHEATING WOMEN. Another dangerous matrimonial swindler named David Gorenstein lias been arrested at Frankf urt-on-Maino. rids man, who is 28 years old, and •,vho has lived under several noms de guerre, has supported himself in luxury for nearly ten years by swindling ladies anxious to enter the state of matrimony. As Dr. Henster, from Boston lie seems to have done great execution in Berlin, and as a wealthy South American rancher named Dori Dealing, he lias been lately distinguishing himself in Russia. H.is latest exploit was stealing £9OO from a tooconfiding Swiss governess, who was returning home from Russia with her savings. Dori Resting made the lady’s acquaintance in a train, and, promising her marriage, induced her to stay at the same hotel with him in Berlin. When the la'dy was asleep tiie “rancher” robbed her of every penny she possessed. The police have, evidence that in several cases ho used ether or chloroform to' render Ids victims senseless before robbing them. The notorious “General Count von Hussy,” who has acquired much ,'ame in this line of business, is being carefully guarded in the prison at Heilbronn, from which ho escaped some weeks ago in .a mysterious manner. The police have evidence that outside friends of the “count’s” managed to supply him with some food in which a platinum saw, hardened with diamond dust, was concealed. With this saw he filed through the' iron bars of his cell window. I BO YOU PLAY THE PIANO? If you do—or if you are learning to—hear in mind the fact that you cannot in any case got good music out of an inferior instrument. if you are getting a piano, hotter get a good one, and make a fair beginning.. If you are wise, you will consult 'The Dresden Piano Company. They carry a wide range of pianos made by .the most famous makers on earth. * They will, take all possible pains to suit you. And if you don’t want to pay cash they will arrange for you to pay by instalments that can never possibly harass. It is always safest to go ib : the best house. The Dresden Piano Company. Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager; M. J. Brookes. * Local Representative: W. C. Cargill.* AUCTION SALES.

T ARIEL ROAD. ■ i WEDNESDAY,' AUGUST 2nd. NEWTON KING AS received instructions from MESSRS. HODGKINSON, HAYLOCK, and QUINTON, t who have, sold tiieir farm, to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, their Dairy Herd; etc., as follows: 66 cows, 2nd to 4th culvers, served by purebred Jersey bull, and expected to calve Aug.Scpt. 1 purebred Jersey bull. 20 yearling heifers (portion Jersey strain) 1G yearling steers 1 Gyr half draught mare, 1 7yr half draught mare, 1 Gyr half draught gelding, 1 7yr three-quarter draught gelding, 1 mare, hay rake, cultivator, disc, Tyne,, and chain harrows, horse hoe, double and s.f. ploughs, roller, milk waggon to carry 14 cans, spring tip dray, whipplo trees chains, harness, milk cans, buckets, cooler, tubs. Price’s jack, quantity chaff, _ fifty sheets iron,, and sundries. Also, Household Furniture and Effects. Luncheon provided, i Sale at 12.80. The above cows are a nice young herd, heavily culled, in good condition, early culvers, and all sound, wifh the exception of two. eaai KEEP IT BY YOU ALWAYS ! It cures all Bruises. Cuts, Wounds, Burns, or Scalds, promptly and completely. It Is a perfectly safe and. trustworthy ointment to have about the house. Sold Everywhere - • 1/® 1 w n\ SSaSffl HiTTA (OOUCH CURESEE WIOLETTA COUGH CURE COMPETITION. MONEY FO R fill AINS! Eight Guineas Distributed in Prizes. Get a Pottle now from your ‘■‘XIEMIST OR GROC’R.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 130, 25 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 130, 25 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 130, 25 July 1911, Page 8

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