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PENALTY FOR DANCING. COPENHAGEN. June 5. How a woman lias been locked up by her father Tor 20 years so that she could he “saved from the wickedness and temptations of the world” is described in the Socinldoniokraten. Twenty years ago in the village of Sardian, in the province of Dalarue, the 22-voars-old daughfr of a farmer i,ame.l Anders Jnnnssoti, a happy, joylid. >and modest girl, went to a dance against the wishes of her father. He appeared at the da nee, tore her from partner, and dragged her back to their home. r fkino; |u»r to l or room lu* locked licr in Th tv she has remained ever since, i nly '-'oing out occasionally for a walk h'imlv by-paths under her fed 1 - •si art. She was forbidden to talk cr to write to any person other than per father and mother. A lit He while ago a woman got in’- ,• am mi; adieu with 4lie prisoner, who ■ <2. The woman tried to per- , male her to leave, hut the captive ,i- vie red that she would yield t" v II! c( her'lather as long as he lived. (~ ~arsons are now taking steps to se* ’he woman free. The liewscaper c an incuts on the strangeness of the fact that the father has been able t„ 1-c his daughter locked up for all I Hose ..cars without interference front r nvoim. ■ . ’|" ~ captive’s mother drowned ner.V Uv months ago.

“Thou.d't is parent. of the deed.” Carlyle. A!w::.v« tie forearmed against the risk r .r enlds and coughs hy keeping Baxter’s Lung Preserver handy. A dose in time saves trouble- nips incipient maladies in the laid. “Baxter's” is a time-proved remedy for nil lung and bronchial complaints Knsitros prompt and gratifying relief. Also efficacious r , ’-huildiiipc tonic. 2s 6d large bottle at chemists* and stores.

(Fur . •unnralion of new.. see fourth I .: I '. -. ) -White Leghorn and blade ugtous. os per A. Bennett. Sale Street. EGGS.— White Leghorn Orpingtons. os per setting. Mrs 17H)lt SALE -Six ioun.e.l DWELI.IMJ. For particulars apply any evening to A. O'llallo.an. Park Street. SALE-FURNITURE, including duchesses, chests of drawers, and bedding.—J. V. Hall, Revell Street. rOST— Gold MEDAL (Australian J Coat of Arms). Reward on return to K. Saunders, Weld Street. ANTED.—Situation as COOK in hotel, town or country. ApCuardian” Ollicc.

TENDERS. Tenders are invited for the BUILDING of additions to St. Agnes’ Hostel, Hokitika, and for small alterations to the present building, plans and specifications may be seen at the Vicarage, Eitzherbert St. from August 4th. TENDERS to be addressed “Tenders for Hostel”, and to he left at the Vicarage, CLOSE at 10 p.m. on SATURDAY AUGUST 12th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

WESTLAND LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I HERBERT FARMER, of Hokl- ’ tika being the holder of a. Publican’s T,iccnso in res]>ect of tbo bouso and promises situate at Hokitika and known as Tile Commercial Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be liolden at Hokitika, on the Ist. day of September, 1922, apply for a Transfer of the said License from mvsclf to Joseph Flewellyn Fowler, my Appointee. Dated at Oroymontb tbo 31st. day of July, 1922. HERBERT FARMER.

FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD! 'JO BEG TO NOTIFY the Public y » of Hokitika, that wo are prepared to supply Firewood, silver pine piles and posts at reasonable rates, Orders left with T. Moynihan, Baker, or Marquis of Borne Hotel will receivo prompt attention. STEWART ANT) ROGOFORT, J TvOLFK’s vastly “ superior to all other stimulants.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1922, Page 3

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597

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1922, Page 3

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