Tlio practice, aoparently by no means varo (states an Aucklancl contemporary), of writing to magistrates concerning vases beforo the Court, was referred to I>V Mr. J, W. Poyuton, S.M., at tlio Magistrate's Court at Auckland last week, prior to delivering judgment oil an important case. Ho said lie had received a letter from 0110 of tlie witnesses, who had given evidence in the ease, obviously written witli the intention ot prejudicing the Court against the other eido. He said that despite warnings from many judges and magistrates, sucii epistles continued to reach them. "I intend in this and in nil subsequent cases, he concluded) "to forward tbo letter to flie person attacked. This course will probably 'end to stop tlio sending mischievous and unfair- documents, A no-bath and no-underwear doctrine is advanced by Dr. C. E. rage a wellknown Boston physician ami author ot health books, as certain to lead to lonjrevity. Dr. I'age declares tliero aro dozens of fashionable woman residents of tihe Back Bay district who "have not. applied ( water to iheu* bodies ior tho last tci ( years," and ns a result aro Die pictures ,of physical health. If poople adhere to lihis theory of 110 baths and no underwear and take a proper coarso grain diet, Dr. Page boliovcs tlio average span of life will eventually roach 110 or 115 years. Ho himself is a vigorous man of 79. Can you iiivent a tlmo-saving device? Perhaps you Itavo an idea that will develop into a money-making invention, If you have, protect it by patent Tight. Consult Henry Hughes, Limited, Patent Attorneys, 15" Foatherston Street, Wellington. Write or call for free booklet, ".Advice to Inventors."—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 306, 22 September 1919, Page 4
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277Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 306, 22 September 1919, Page 4
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