LATE NEWS. §TAT£ RIST HOMES. Government Proposal. The Government Is introducing !«>g!e!atlon providing for the establishment ef 3'Ale rest homos for the BQod and infirm, TRANSPORT LEGISLATION. The Transport Amendment Bin, !n*r»" ■fuced in Fcrliamenl tc-day, contains important provisions for the control of all roads and motors and motorist* Details will appear In our next edition.
Nebraska wrestler, John Pesek, received word by a recent American mail that five of his greyhounds had won big stakes in Colombus, Ohio. Pesek owns a hundred dogs, and has a miniature plumpton on his farm. His manager, Al. Haft, says that Pesek has spent 30,000 dollars on greyhounds in the past three years. "Sportown," the new dual-purposs trousers, at 25/ pair, introduce a new adjustable waist-line which makes them suitable for either sports or town wear. Made from pure wool English flannel, in eight different shades. They are obtainable only at Milne and Choyce's.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 226, 24 September 1929, Page 3
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