Two stowaways made thcir i appearance on the Moaiia when the ship was a day out froni Papeete, and they were brought on to "Wcllingfon. Both tho free passengers aro Frenchmen. Even the learned counsel from rigorous Wellington find our vault-like Supreme Court too freezing, says tho Auckland "Star." Oiico the shut-in central chamber gets well chilled it remains so for the rest of the winter, and everyone unfortunate enough to have business there emerges blue, and with incipient rheumatics in his bones. On Wednesday morning some of the Wellingtoniini's engaged in the milking-hia-chino case were driven to the Use of heavy rUgs to wrap round their benumbed limbs. Down at the sunnilysituated Magistrate's Court there are steam radiators, in nil sorts of odd corners where they will never be needed, whilo tho Supreme Court, where they really are wanted, retains its chilling and forbidding temperature well dowi. in the region of 32 Fall, for three months of the vcar. <) Several private houses in the Oriental Isay locality have frequently been visited by people who have a way of taking tilings. It is considered by the police that householders might just now exercise a little more than ordinary care in providing agninsL tho chalices of an unwelcome visit. "NAZOI." is a simple, safe, speedy, and sure specific for coughs, colds.' mid sore throat?. Gives immediate relief. Sold everywhere,. Is. 6(1. for *J0 doses. Try 4 Nazol Inhaler.-Adrt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2181, 20 June 1914, Page 7
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237Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2181, 20 June 1914, Page 7
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