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DOMINION NEWS.

DECISION ON SUNDAY TRADING. Wellington, Feb. 1-1. The Magi-Irate, Mr. Riddle, gave judgment to-day in the cases in which Hit proprietors of the Marble Bar and The Grand were charged with keeping places open on Sunday. It was argued for the defence lliat. as iight luncheons were served, the defendants' premises were entitled to be classed as restaurants. Agamst (his the Magistrate said it was a fact that a large assortment of soft drm'ca were dispensed, and lie could not hold tnat the businesses came within t!ii' meaning o[ tiio word "necessity."' Jl.'tViiilswtx were lined 20; each, with and security for an appeal Used. DON'T DIET. Digestive Tubules di- > .. j.at yon eat, ami allow you ro eat ,:i! ihe good, wholesome food you jwant. If _ v ou are -rud'ering from iiV.li-".e.-tion, yoiLwill be surprised at the speedy roller they will give you. If your case is of long standing, it will require a rcasonab'e time to effect a remedy, for Xaturo cannot replace women! tissues with new ones by \ But when, by the vise of this preparation, the stomach is given absolute rest, [>nd abundant nourishment and reconstructive malerials furnished, recovery is certain anil permanent. Price 1- (id nnd 2s Gd. Obtainable everywhere-

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 February 1917, Page 8

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205

DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 15 February 1917, Page 8

DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 15 February 1917, Page 8

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