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The ether day moving pictures were, taken of certain parts or the city, in* eluding some of our .slums. Many people in Wellington declare that there a.re no slums here, but if they go to the annual meeting of the Town-Plan-ning. Association this evening, when these pictures will be shown, they will probably change their opinion. In addition -to the pictures and the usual business there will he musical items. The meeting will bo held in the conference hall of the Dominion Farmers 1 Institute, commencing at 8 o’clock* The maxims of Methuselah ‘ Had value in his day, no doubt; But now their price is on a par With many things we’ve "countcl out." 'Tis written in the book of Fata That words of worth alone endure. Adopt that maxim 'up-to-date For colds, take Woods’ Peppermint ' Cure. ‘ A young man. named Charles Colton was admitted to the Wellington Hospital at 4.45 p.m. on Saturday suffering from an injury to his left foot, caused ■while playing football. He will ha able to leave the hospital to-day. - One of the worst south-westcrlj, gales experienced at Wellington foi eomo years raged-during Saturday and yesterday. It is believed that during Saturday night the wind attained hurricane force and it continued to blow exceptionally hard till dusk yesteday, when it decreased steadily. Vessels reaching port yesterday reported a mountainous sea in Cook Strait, and there was an ugly '‘break” at the en. trance between the Wellington Heads. A couple of smaller vessels attempted to leave Wellington on Saturday evening but were compelled to put back tr their berths. Heaw showers fell dur mg Saturday night, hut __ yesterda; there was an absence of rain locally. I bXjilding bridges. Let us Jbuild a bridge over that dh figuring tooth-vap. Lot us fill it witl new, pearly teeth. TKoso sound one need not be extracted—no plate is none sary. ( Just, a bridge—that’s nil. M bridge-work is guaranteed for ten rear' Consult me to-dny. W. P. Sommervilh'. "Tbo < 'Careful Dentist.” Hours, 9 a.r to 6 p.m Saturday, 9 a.ra. to 1 p.n Telephone 3937. Molesworth street.-. Vdvt

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10603, 31 May 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10603, 31 May 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10603, 31 May 1920, Page 6

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