Shut Out The Night! tlio icy. starless gloom The Scene obscure where ghostlike shadows loom. Shut Out The Night.! the dreariness and log. Draw to the hearth ami turn the glowing log. Shut Out The Night! welcome the warmth you need, And find contentment in “a Iragrant weed.’’ Shut Out The Night! ami dread of colds abjure— Ttemember Woods* Circat Peppermint Cure.
Just landed a large consignment of choice Winter Apples consisting of Stunners, rciinnnins, Rhymers mul other varieties. Paterson .Michel and Co. Ltd. Phone No 2.—Advt.
Almost at every sitting of tlio Magistrate's Court the Heneh discovers new codes of ethics adhered to by peoplechiefiy witnesses—holding varying idea? regarding the conduct of tilings proper. states the Wanganui •‘Chronicle.” Recently a witness in a licensing' case surprised the court when he observed: ‘'l think it is low for one to sit. down in' a ‘pul*’ with a glass of beer in one’s hand.” ‘‘Would there be any difference in your mind in standing up?” inquired Senior-Sergeau.t I.opdell. but the witness did not re-
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1925, Page 3
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173Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1925, Page 3
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