The Mission Band, under the conductorsliip of Bandmaster Baker, will give a performance at the Basin Reserve this evening. The Maoriland Steamship Co.'s s':eamer Ennerdale will receive cargo for Nnpicr and Auckland until 11 o'clock to-day. -pEDUCED PlilCH Jul — Sugar, la, sGlb. Bags, Bs. 4d. Factory, Butter, per lb., lid. FRENCH PLUMP. New Dessert Plums, Bd. per lb. New Dessert Plums, 21b. Jars, Is. Sd. New Dessert Plums, lib. Jars, Is. Stowing Prunes, per lb., Id. Dried Apricots, > per lb., 9d. Dried Peaches, per lb,,', 8:1. .: Coupons given with every cash, purchase. WAEDELL'S, WILLIS .STREET.
LADY INCOURT. HEAVY FINE. MAGISTRATE—What is the ch&rgo against this lady ? MR. TINKLE, K.C. (for the Crown) —Theft of a packet of peculiar value. MAGISTRATE—PecuIiar value 1 The charge slates it as 2s. MR. TINKLE -That is tho market price, hut the real value is incalculable. MAGISTRATE —I do not understand. What have you to say, Mr. Huttommy ? MR. HU'i'TOMMY (for Defendant)We plead guilty, but the provoca- , tion was great and irresistible. It was a Sunday and . MAGISTRATE--Wordy as ever, Tom — I mean Jlr. lluHommy-biit surely I must know what this packet contained. COUNRUL (in unison)— It was "D " blend SUUATUHA. . MAGIBTKATIJ- Ah 1 Then I must sample - this, and pronounce sentence later. MAGISTRATE (later) • I lwve tested ■ this tea, and admit that tho provocation was indeed great. Yet tho sentence must he eommenaurate i with the offence, and it is that you' pay a FIKE OF £10 or go for ono month without Suratura. Meantime the Court will look after the stolen packet. (We understand tho flue was promptly paid.) i
|rV@ Positively Know thai " RADIUM " Is absolutely the... Best Boot Polish made In New Zealand— perhaps the World I Had we not proved this, we should never have placed It in the market. QUICK. BRIGHT. LASTING. HoLEOD ft SON, Manufacturers and Proprietors. Sixpence a Tin—Boot Shops and Stores, j GENUINE —— 1 Worcester Sauce si . | Is the Best for I FISH, ;| FLESH, or , | FOWL.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 459, 18 March 1909, Page 8
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