The weekly meeting of tho Trustees of tho Benevolent Institution was hold yesterday, thero being present-.—3lr. John Smith (ohairman), Jlisa Richmond, and Messrs. R. w. Short, 11. Cook, D, Robertson, and the Boy. W. A. Kvans. It was roported by tho master of tho home (Mr. A. 11. Triifbridge) that in tho intermediate or casual ward thoro woro 10 inmates, and in the main home tho premanont residents totalled 100—C" male and 33 female inmates. Several applications for relief were dealt with. Whon you ask-for "Dingo" Eucalyptus yon may bo offered "Just as Good." Don't haye it. Or if you do, get'abottlo of "Dingo" and compare the two.—Advt, The best of disinfectants-"Dingo" Eucalyptus. Is. a. bottle everywhere.—Advt. Motor-cars for hire by day or week, charges vea-onable. 'Pull particulars on application, (nebs Bros., Wellington Advt, Golfor on the Green (after soveral attempts to holo the ball)— What shall I do, caddie t Caddie— i should gang doun on ma knees and 1 blaw It in.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 684, 8 December 1909, Page 7
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164Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 684, 8 December 1909, Page 7
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