“Thie is a tinro ofwar, and the utmost order must be preserved on the wharves. The authorities are particular who they allow on wharves at the present time. You are fined £6 in default of payment to go to gaol for on© month,” said Mr. S. E. Me Carthy, S. M. to a diminutive man named Alfred William Cheesman, who
was found guilty of disorderly behaviour while drunk on tho Queen's
Wharf, Wellington . “Do you call this ! justice?” said the defendant, as he loft the dock. “Yes,,” replied the Magis- , trate. Hokitika ladies happiest knitting ' socks for our soldier boys while “No ’ Rubbing” Lanndrv Help does the weeki lv washing. Dee Bros.—Advt. We are showing some smart millinery including 15 now models—Misses Ad dison. —AdyV
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1917, Page 3
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125Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1917, Page 3
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