LOCAL AND GENERAL.
At tile Appeal Court at Wellington jwtentay morning oae CutJibertson, a solicitor, was struck off the roll 011 the ground that lie had received n sentence of six months' imprisonment in South Africa for theft. A Duuedin man, Mr. Try thai], wrote to (hi' I'rim-e of Wales inviting- u state-"K-iil a- to whether lie favored the pivierence of his own liirih.lav to Km ,i lv Day as a public holiday. A rcplv has been revived that «ie Prince certainlv considers May 24tli should he observed 111 preference to his birthday. A sly-grog case, heard at the Map? I iS.JI. Court, yesterday, presented some unique features. The evidence showed that Sergeant Beattie, of (lie local noe. proceeded to Ctiku one Simdav night iiiid. disguised in false whiskers and a -donch hat. applied for a bottle of hoc,-- I lie sly.grog seller wa rily asked ■"ho tlie would-be p-urchaser was. The Sergeant replied timt he was .Toe Smith mid worked at the 'mill. The bottle was (lien sold, and the Sergeant, removing (lie disguise, revealed himself, and witli the police searched the house The proprietor was sentenced to a month's imprisonment on two charges but he is reported to have left for Australia. Another defendant for a similar offence was fined CM. Mr. W. ,\ l y. llumlTray street. Ball-ir-at. Vie... write-;: "I h;ive been, a "rear sufferer from rheumatism and having obtained the greatest relief bv the use of Chamberlain's Tain Balm I cnnnol, speak too highly of it, Whenever I fee] the rheumatic pains coming 011. 1 ' ve Ui" a (Tecfcd pnrf lS a few npplications and it always arrests (he allari". T know several people who have used Chamberlain'.; Pain Balm and thev all speak in (lie highest „f it.-''' ],' or 1 '••ill" Jiy ■ •!I ''lii'llli-d * ;i Hi] ; S M|X, K. 11. W;»1W. :r;o ihiinfrr.rr si , 1 IWhnM. Yi<\, v/rit: - : •' ClmDilii']'!;.in's <"%>:?trli KVni-k f„ r four yo.'tr.j, :iin! know •{. . II :\t « found i': nio-l hfiiefir-i a |. C„ recom- > mi'iid if to i'nvoih'. lit f;n<{- iiuvi l ilnuo i irifiny liine.-. :ui<] if. i vvniu in "vi-ry '•n' -v' 1 |',.r « ; iie i I<V n]f ("t'M'i" ?- *i ; 11« I nri'j.-iut|)(i|-.. , ' ,hi"l m-rivctl. ut 1\ D-i-nt, t sll'd'l I '"ti' nil, Np\v ;iti i'i i r]('U( of i T .r ,Iton - •' iinoU. ■ »!<,> { 0. ;i! 111 -I. (.'i'l He's -UPi'l'liir Lltll;'--.' jwin'S i ;mhl slims. In stork, n ];»r;f«» ;i m-MU v of llji' lmsf l:nli<>s\ !"«'*. nn-1 eliiMv »-iN li r'nlonifil loot* nrri slioos by rrliciKlp ] ! makers. AIT Hie nlinvo np nflVrort ro I tlio n-jblie nt pii- o? that can't bo hoat-:n. f —Advt. ' >
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 251, 16 October 1908, Page 2
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435LOCAL AND GENERAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 251, 16 October 1908, Page 2
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