Women Bookmakers: Mary Smith and Hilda Jane Wigg, who pleaded guilty in the Auckland Court to bookmaking at the Otahuhu trots, were fined. Smith was fined £4O or two months’ imprisonment and Wigg, this being her first attempt, £lO or 21 days’ imprisonment.— Press Assn.
The Women’s Division of the Farmers’ I nion will meet on Wednesday next when Mrs de Castro will lecture on the English Speaking Union,
When Mrs McAllister came to New Zealand she said that Mi'derson’s OMELL.A were the only digestive biscuits in the least, like tho Old Country ones, and they arn much cheaper now only !/• per lb. fi<un E. HatherelL* To compliment your guests serve Milderson’s Butteretto—the biscuits of distinction, appreciated by people of discriminating taste—l/6 per lb. ‘•-n 11.3.1'.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 21 November 1927, Page 5
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126Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 21 November 1927, Page 5
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