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"AN EYE-SORE”

VAGRANT GEhTtWO MONTHS’ GAOL.

“He lias been in town about a fortnight unci is an eyesore to Miller’s" Corner. Nearly every constable lias warned him to leave ’the town,” remarked Senior-Sergt. Fitzpatrick when an elderly man named James Curran appeared before Air E l . C. Levvcy, S.Ai., in the Police Court on •Saturday, charged with drunkenness and with being ah idle and disorderly ■pSrson with insufficient means of support. Tlio, accused pleaded guilty to insobriety hilt on the second charge he said lie had a job to go to at Tolaga Bay. Sergeant Dempsey gave evidence to tho effect that ho had frequently advised tlfe accused to leave the town and on each occasion Curran said lie was going that night or the following morning. For drunkenness Curran was fined 20s in default 7 days gaol and on the second charge he was sentenced to two mouths’ imprisonment with hard labor.

CROSS-COUNTRY CHAEVSPSGNAt tho N.Z, 5-m:le championship at Wellington tho Otago team was the only one to use Q. Sol freely ms an embrocation before starting in the big race. They got first, second, third and f/th places and were delighted with Q-tol* Their manager writes from Dunedin that ho recommends Q-tol to all athletes —4. Hoarseness, sore throat, sneezing, running at the nose and eyes, indicate germ infection. Immediately these symptoms appear an atmosphere of Nazol should be created hv free inhalation of Nazol, which destroys germ infection.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9852, 3 November 1924, Page 2

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"AN EYE-SORE” Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9852, 3 November 1924, Page 2

"AN EYE-SORE” Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9852, 3 November 1924, Page 2

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