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In Invercargill yesterday. Daniel Michael English, before Mr. Cruickshank. S.M.. on charges of being drunk' while in charge of a car and driving a car without having a license, was fined £3 on the first charge and prohibited from holding a license for two years on the second.

Further light on recent stormy meetings of tho Glen Eden Town Board was thrown in the Magistrate’s Court at Auckland, when one member. John Henry Haves, claimed £3O 10s 3d from another member. Abraham Joseph Routley. He alleged that Routley, who is a storekeeper. supplied to the board goods for which he was paid 10s fid. Hayes also preferred charges that Routley knowinHv voted on a matter in which he had an interest—namely, the payment of accounts for the goods supplied. Hayes claimed to recover the 10s 3d paid by the board and also £lO in respect of each of the three transactions, as provided by the Public Contracts and Local Ikulies Contractors Act. After hearing counsel for both sides Mr E. C. Cntlen reserved his decision.

SLAVE TO DRINK, SAVED AFTER MANY YEARS For years he was a slave to drink Efforts of will to overcome tho curse were unavailing its grip was too strong Just when be was losing all powers ol resistance he decided to give “DRINKO” a trial. He cut the cord that held hnn bound to whisky and beer when he took the first few DRINKO powders I'liey all do '‘DRINKO” is so sure Can be administered secretly, if desired, being tasteless and odour less Fully qualified nnalyist pro nonnees it free from harmful drugs Strictest secrecy plain sealed en velope? and parcel-wrappers jrned. Interesting booklet sent FREE on request. Die Lady Manager, Home Welfare I’roprietnry. fW Willis street. Wei ington *

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 57, 18 February 1927, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 57, 18 February 1927, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 57, 18 February 1927, Page 9

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