Two Guineas for tour fines of root171_ Read TonMng’s Linseed Emulsion intimation every Saturday amoLvsi news item*. In the Hawora collision case, McLeod and Dowman (livery stable keepers, Hawora) v. Rook (motor car proprietor, Stratford), Mr Kenrick, S.IU., has given judgment for the plaintiffs for £23 8s 6d with costs amounting to £9 >ss. The claim was for £59 Is Gel. News was received in Carterton this morning of the death by drowning of William Burch, of Grey town. Deceased, who is a young man, was returning to Grey town from Masterton through Gladstone, at the hack of Papawai. It was necessary to cross the Oruamahunga, which was swollen hy flood. His companions urged him not to go, but deceased ventured and was drowned. The body has not yet been recovered. —P.A. wire. Every four years the great American ■Republic is violently stirred by politics through the election of a President. America has just passed through such a political upheaval, and has elected Dr. Woodrow Wilson President of the United States. Those who elect Crescent Tea for the family invariahlv act with good judgment, because it is really the best family tea procurable;)n New Zealand x We know Warner’s Rust-proof Corsets to be thoroughly reliable as regards shape, comfort, and service—in fact, wo are prepared to guarantee every pair not to rust, break, or tear.' Local drapers. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 79, 26 November 1912, Page 6
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228Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 79, 26 November 1912, Page 6
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