Synopsis of Advertisements.
Two unfurnished rooms, including use of kitchen and copper are advertised to let.
That well-known and longestablished drapery emporium, Te Aro House, Wellington, the name of which has become a household word, call attention elsewhere in our columns to a speial line of ladies’ dressing jackets and gowns. As these goods are of dependable quality and stylish finish, the advertisement should prove particularly attractive to country clients.
At the * local «. S.M f . Co«rt 464; morrow four cases of breaches of the Licensing Act will be heard. At the local Police Court yesterday, before Mr Stiles, J.P., Thos, Mitchell, charged with using obscene language, was remanded to appear before the Magistrate. At the conclusion of the evening service in All Saints’ Church last Sunday, the Rev. Mr Sola, of Bulls, who conducted the services, having exchanged pulpits for the day with the local vicar, gave a short organ recital, which was much appreciated by the members of the choir who remained behind. That the Rev. Mr Solar is a fin.. class musician was fully demonstrated by the way in which he manipulated the fine organ. B!e also expressed his appreciation >f the singing by the choir. We Understand that Mr Sola will le with us again shortly, and wLI 1 give an organ recital. i At Christchurch recently Mr Byron Brown, of Otaki, when speaking at a No-License Con- % veution, let his tongue gel away "j with him. He said “that Otaki j could show more drunkenness to j| the square inch than any other | town in New Zealand.” This *< item caused Otaki to “ spring ciff its tail ” and a public meeting was held at which a resolution was passed “ that this meeting of residents of Otaki and district emphatically deny the accusation.” Mr Brown who was present by • invitation, in the course of a lengthy explanation, said that he was speaking in to packed audience. v./. H warmth of his euthus stated that there was jure ing to the square v any other^||jj|^^^^^^^^H New he show that there victions for drunkness aud other KaH criminal offences'll j/taki than in i'a any other town of its size. He ''-f had not wished to bring these facts before the public, but the tp solution before the meeting com pelled him to. He sL apologised for the stateme;, he had made so publicly, and ad- % mitted it was to some extent an exaggeration.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 463, 29 June 1909, Page 2
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403Synopsis of Advertisements. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 463, 29 June 1909, Page 2
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