On four charges of the theft of salmon and shrimp paste and sugar, valued at £4 17s, from the warehouse of Messrs Burch and Co., Robert James Heburn, aged forty-two, a horse driver, was fined at Wellington £lO. and ordered to make good the value of £1 8s of unrecovered goods. .Arising out of the charges, William Joseph Gett, aged sixty-two, a Chinese storekeeper, was sentenced to two months’ imprisonment for receiving.—Press Association. They were newly married and were having their first quarrel. “If I were you,” she said, during a lull, in the domestic storm, “I’d havp more sense.” “ Yon certainly would,” he retorted, decisively. The safest, quickest, cheapest cough and cold remedy is “NaZOL.” Does rot cause disolder in the stomach. Brings instant relief. Sixty doses for 1* f A ,1,.*. 1
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Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 23
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134Page 23 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20132, 23 March 1929, Page 23
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