Mr. George ..Pearson, bookseller and fancy Roods dealer, of Tiiufiru, died suddenly yesterday, used 74. 11l the early 'sixties he was (Minced in small vessels of the coasting trade—Press Association. Sergeant Jl'Kcnzic, who lias' been in chargo of the llutt police for some years, and ij'lio leaves for Dujiodin to-night, .was last night presented with a purse of sovereigns from -Lower Hutt citizens. Mr. K. P. Uuniiy, the Mayor, in making presentation, spoke highly of the work of Sergeant Jl'Konzie. Of the .present members of the Lower Hutt Borough Council, only Councillors liodgins, Ball, nml llobbs have as yi-t •definitely decided to seek re-election. Councillors Kenipthoncu, Knight, and Dawson have not yet decided what they will do, whilst Councillors Hoots and Clendon have decided to retire. Warner's Pust-proof Corsets. Ladies, that bur once insist on Warner's Always. Unequalled for rjiality and style.—Advt, Messrs. James Macintosh vid Co,"ail'' nounce that they will hold a clearing sa« of stock at the Waipouti yafds, Masterton. on W«dnesdav. AtarcJi 12.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1695, 11 March 1913, Page 5
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166Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1695, 11 March 1913, Page 5
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