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In a licensing case at the Hawera Magistrate’s Court yesterday Sergeant Henry, who conducted the prosecution, referred to the temptation to hotelkeepers to break the law which was held out by citizens of the town. On a recent evening after hour© he stood near a certain hotel in the town, and during a short time five men had approached a porter of the hotel. In delivering judgment, the Magistrate said that he agreed with the sergeant that temptation was constantly being offered hotel-keepers to break the law. In our favored country almost any kind of flower and tree will flourish; nevertheless there are certain species peculiar to our land which ought to be: more generally known and cultivated. The New Plymouth Horticultural Society has a special class for a collection of New Zealand flowers and berries, and a big entry is solicited in order to show what this district can do in native flora. The prize offered is quite worth while, and entries may be made now. Coastal residents should bear in mind the fancy fair and grand concert and dance to be held in th© Rahotu Hall tomorrow (Thursday, December 1). The captured and elusive fragrance of Sweet Lavender —in happy combination with Rose and Orange Blossoms—is just what “52 Lavender” represents. Ladies recognise in this a delightful addition to their toilet which enhances their charm and attractiveness. 5 Your soiled or faded suits, costumes, and dresses can be successfully drycleaned > r dyed and made equal to new at the cost of a few shillings, by J. K.' Hawkins and Co., dyers and dry cleaners, Dev i Street, New Plymouth. We> also renovate felt hats, Panama hats, ■ furs, etc. Now, it does not matter where you live; just post your goods to us, and I they will be returned in a few day%

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1921, Page 4

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Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1921, Page 4

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1921, Page 4

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