A casual labourer named Harold Penour wan charged in the Magistrate's Court yes. tord»>\ before J£r, V. (i. KM jll, S.M., with committing an indecent act on June 3, with intent to insult or auroy soma ponon unknown. Tl*o act was ooinmittex> on Wellington Twruce, and was witnessed by Detective Holmes. The accused was committed to tae Supremo Court for trial. Hail w»» ulWed in £75 and one mrety of £75. Walter John Orunon, who left his wife just beforu :><cr child waa born, was bro'iijht befurt Mr. W. G. lUddell, S.U., in the Magistrate's Court yestorday to show cause why he should not provide for the maintenance of his wife and child. After hearing the evidence of the defendant's brother-in-law. the Magistrate ordered Oroxton. who Bald he earned £1 per day, to pay £3 per week maintenance, and al6o to pay 30s. expenses. More effective than any mixture in stopping a cold is "NA7/OL." Penetrating and germ-killing. Keep it handy in home, shop ox office. Is. 6d. buys 60 dose - ).—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 219, 10 June 1920, Page 6
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172Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 219, 10 June 1920, Page 6
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