' MAN SHOT AT MAXIM’S. PARIS, Oct. 0. Dancing and revelry were at their height at Maxim's, the famous Paris restaurant, after dinner two nights ago, when a revolver shot rang out. ' A young man sitting at a table drinking champagne with two young women .had drawn a revolver from liis pocket, placed the muzzle at his head, and tired. His body fell forward over the glnsses. Women shrieked and rushed for the door. Papers found on tlie man showed that he was Francois Fuornier, an accountant, aged 35. NO RUBBING Laundry Help is our favourite washing powder. Is packet does 7 weekly washings.—W. Perry and Co., Ltd., wholesale agents for No Rubbing.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1920, Page 4
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112Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1920, Page 4
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