TJiis morning' before Air I\ W. Goldsmith, J .P., a miau found drunk in Oxford-street on Saturday, was fined 5s • It was lile first offence. Teuolers for road work are invited 1 by the Uorowheima- County Oounoil by ad-vertisement.-in to-day's Chronicle. A meeting of the Carnival Committee Avill b© (bedd at Miss AlcKegg's rooms to-morrow -night at 7.30. .Business of importance will be discussed and a large attendance -ofi the committee is requested. The ltalion ec>ldier gets a very higl). character from :Mr Richard Bagot n his "Italians of To-day." "To see an ltalion soldier drunk or in any way misconducting 'himself in a public placo is exceedingly rare—so ran'Gj indes'l, that it would create a very disagreealble impression on the witnesses. Indeed, the men of any one of the more important Italian regiments who mi?conducted themselves in" a public place •would, in addition to the severe punieh•inten administered .by the regimental ■authorities, undergo a very bad time of it at the hands of their own comrades." Daintiest anc beet in evening shoes Jfor ladies. Quality shoes of ease and •elegance, smart, stylish j\nd durab's, ifor town or country wear, are to-be -obtained from F W. Pink, -Levin. alylpublic speakers and singers '"Nazol" is invaluable. Keeps the clear of phlegm and in perfeot. ■condition. . Sold oveiywhere.' " Is tid vbuya 60 dosee.—Adrt... I' -- d- -v.v-;
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 July 1915, Page 3
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224Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 July 1915, Page 3
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