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- • - - - m I Mails which left Wellington on tli * . 28th. April per, R.M.S. “Marania” | via San Francisco arrived in London j on the 9th. June 1921. “The prisoner assures me that ho is a good Roman Catholic, Your Wo>ship,” said counsel at the Magistrate’s Court Christchurch “and that whatever else he might do lie would not steal from a church.” “I have no doubt of that,” said Mr F. K. Hunt, S.M . “but apparently his conscience allowed him freedom to tho extent of disposing of candlesticks which another man stole.” “Wasn’t this the man wl o was before me some time ago for stealing chairs from this church?” queried the magistrate. “The same man, Your Worship, hut another church,” corrected Sub-Inspector Willis. “You seem to have no scruples as to removing things from churches,” said counsel to the prisoner. “I have resolved to have nothing further to do with a- church, sir, replied tty accused, amidst laughter'. Refuse substitutes. Insist on “NAZOL,” the scientific remedy and preventatiyp p? coughq qT)d polds. 6.0 doses Is Pd.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1921, Page 3
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