The well-known Alpinist. -Mr Juliau Grande, has many remini-. cnee- ol h<> various trips. The large m-lmnc’ which he lectured m the ( iiora I rccciitlv probably regard as the gem Ol hi- Sir l ies the account ol an xnerience which befel him while m tlw Sout horn Alp- recently. Mr Grande relates with a nicety ol detail how h on,ne to the rescue ol a lady who became very nervous while crossing a suspension bridge. He did not sl.ilc her ai'e, but from the lecturei s Ue--eription the distressed one was at least •■fair and fat.” She refused to budge • m inch from her position "t the ecntie ,)... bridge. Some diplomatic persuasion on Mr Grande s pmt oppm entlv induced the holy to brave t.ic rest’ of the journey. Safely acm-s ,-.ie felt she mii-t reward her helper. -ii Grande protested, but the lady would not lot the assistance go unn wai’tledShe searched her handling end made him the present of a tract vhie.i nme the rattier remarkable lit.". A”- ' 1 ;t Drunkard
Ww audit regulation- era gaz."U<". as'follows :—1 fan aecnuming officer is requested to make a payment or a<a charge or credit which, m hi,,pinion, is not authorised by regulations or is otherwise iitcorroet, he must state his ohjeetinus in writing to the head of his Department who will Imtawith report the cireumstances to the Bavmaster-General. ft any ofnen < J * the Public Service finds that expenditure is being incurred which, m his opinion, might be reduced or checked !,v ehar. 'e in administrative meth„j s> or that owing to the wording ot ~ contract or informal agreement, cr for anv other reason, unnecessary expenditure is taking place, even though such expenditure may he technically correct and in order, he must draw the attention of the head of ins I epaii-mc-nt to the matter, who shall immediately report the circumstances, with his suggestions thereon, to t.te ay master-General.
Motorists! Get extra pep out of ear by using “Inland” spiral cut leak proof piston rings which prevent spark plugs “sooting up,” renew compression and increase! power. Manning and Co.. 5, Bedford Row, Christchurch.—Advt.
lodoz. men’s football jerseys in all the Club colours, Easter price 12s 6d at HalJcnstein’s Revell Si.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1923, Page 1
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