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'At the Mount Cook Police Court yes- . terday, before Dr. Mackin, J.P., James . Cheavers, for drunkenness, was ; fined 205., or. in default 48 hours' imprisonment; Robert Campbell, 205., or 48 hours; Alexander William M'Callum,. 10s., or 48 hours; and James Valentide Meech, 205., or 48 hours. Celia Macintosh,_a habitual drunkard, was sentenced to a month's imprisonment, and two first offenders wcro. convicted and discharged. ■ A Japanese ■woman dentist liai established a surgery in the AYest End (London). She began her career as a nurse ■ during the Russo-Japanese war, and then studied dentistry in the hospitals of . her own country, qualifying later in Paris. - Judge Gye has decided at Portsmouth County Court that a person who actually summons a doctor is not liable for the doctor's fees. ; NOISELESS NAPIER MOTOR CARS. The' Scott Motor. Agency have the Above ears, universally acknowledged to be England's Premier Product,' on View- at their Garage, 57 Cuba Street. The equipment includes latest designs in torpedo body, detachable wheels, acetylene lamjis, etc., and will merit inspection by car-owners and intending buyers Renault's and Crossley's, with similar equipment, arriving in a few days. Messrs. Whifcel'ey's new store in Queen's Road, Pnddington, will havo a frontage of 600 ft. and n depth of 300 ft.; it will stand on four acres of ground, the entire freebold of which is the proporty of. the firm; and-, as' there are to be five floors, there will be twenty , acres of lloor space, six- . acres, of,-.which will bo devoted to <sale pnrposes. The premises will be fitted with . a wireless telegraphy station. Foundation stones were laid by the Mayor ' 1 of Paddington recently. The English Court of Appeal has up. held as good law the ruling that a piano held by a wife under a hire-purchase agreement cannot be legally sold (o satisfy the landlord's claim for arrears of rent due from the husband. ; "Blessings on your: Heart, , Ye Brew good Tea!" . —Tho' Publio. DUSTIN'S, LTD., . PALMERSTON. NORTH,: :■ And WANGANUI. * -"-I;nrr P.nnf Oo.qcf-.—AHvf

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1007, 23 December 1910, Page 5

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332

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1007, 23 December 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1007, 23 December 1910, Page 5

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