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THE COURTS.

MAGISTERIAL. J MONDAY. j (Before Mr S. E. McCarthy, S.SI.) JDRL'NKEXNTSSS. A roalo and a female first offender were each fined ss, in default 21 hours' imprisonment. John Walker, charged that he was found •it Wuikari on December 29th in a slat© of helpless drunkenness, wiu» fined ill, in default hours' imprisonment, and was further ordered to pay 2&S medical expensed, in default seven daye' imprisonnieut, tho sentences to bo cumulative. THEFT. Hilda Cook, a young married woman of 21 years, charged with the theft of «v bracelet valued at £5, the property of Mrs Lucy Banfield, was convicted and ordered to come up for eentence when called upon, conditionally on her restoring tie bruco'.ct, aJid refunding 30s to a local pawnbroker. indigestion:. DE MORSE'S INDIAN HOOT PILLS THE POPULAR REMEDY. "I can say,' r wriUs Mrs Mary Richards, of "Mills street, "Westport, "that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills aro a good medicine for tho rcliof of Indigestion. I have used those Pills and found them personally bcnoiicial, and can recommend them to thoso suffering with that complaint. lam a mother of six children, and resident of five years' duration." Dr. Morso's Indian Root Pills are a safe, sure, and reliable remedy for stomach complaints. They aid in tho digestion and assimilation of food, and in a mild and pentlo manner regulate tho system, restoring tho tvonk and dyspcptic to health and strength. 11 STUDENTS' CHRISTIAN UNION. « Tho Australasian Students' Christian Union, which is represented at the Convention at Geraldim> by 150 members, in having a successful session, nnd on Sunday its members preached in some of tho local churclv". the Fervices beinp well ntt:n:lcd. After tho evenir.? services there was a hi? frathmnz in tho Drill Hall, when, af'.er devotions. Mr Hazlett eavo an address on "The Tafk of the Christian Church at Home." stressing the need for simplicity, individual service, and real friend:hii>: whilo Mr Oransre cave an address on "Tho Task of tho Christian Church Abroad, ' speaking of missionary work nnd vr;iu<r the need for adopting the Apo»tles' way aud proachine Christ and Him crucificd. In a cricket match. Students v. Gc-aidino, tho latter won uy a couple of runs. For tho winners Ficlden mnd« 10, O'Callaphau 24, ar.d Sercombe 20, Miller obtaining ei-rht wickets for 24, Youne two for 2.1. and Belmore none for CO. For tho StiidenK C. L. Younr made 2.1. Clark 10 J. P.. ounfr 9, and Miller 8. Bbmir-s lost hi- wnen he had made a sinsrie. 0 Callachan rot four wickcta for 28, Trmpie two for 'Jb. Fielderi two for 2, aud Bennett ona for o.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16724, 6 January 1920, Page 2

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437

THE COURTS. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16724, 6 January 1920, Page 2

THE COURTS. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16724, 6 January 1920, Page 2

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