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Major Lovelock an 1 ue« Silvationists were each fined 19s for obstructing lha public stitai at G'isborne bjr holding a meeting tlieieoo. Failing payment of ihe fines they were sent. oO gaol for 24= hours. James Knight, licensee of ihe Maitland Hotel, Dunedin, was fined £lO and coils, for permitting dice to be thrown, and his license was endorsed. For selling after hours he was fined £2 and costs, but, so Ji it he might not lose his license, the second conviction was not endorsed. At the Wellington Education Boarl on Wednesday, a discussion arose about the articles published in a recent issue of the New Zealand Times and Mail, alleging immorality in public schools. All membat a expressed the opinion that ihe opinion that ihe allegations were unirue, and were a gross libel on the community. It was resolved—“ That, in ihe opinion of this board, the articles under discussion licve absolutely no foundation, in fact, so far as the Wellington educational district is concerned ; and the board very much regrets that the proprietor of the New Zealand Times and Mail decl nes to furnish the board with the alleged information upon which the articles are founded.” ;

ANTED KNOWN—That Decmvv M.OND and Glasson are bolding a GSNU NE CLEANING SALE of -Showroom Coi.clv, commencing on SATURDAY NJ-X;', 8i boco Piic. s, in face of exita du-y h<«l a general rLe in these pavlicul. v l ; n>. il-i c we make it within (he react of o.ic Lu’y Customers to tarnish Themselves at a very small outlay with auy of our Ma.U'd, Jacket a, or CJlfcterc?. Spt.ce tv ill not perart us to go ut leng.it ioiio ildai's, we therefore submit to you i ; ie following questions, and, wirie so'ici ing an iuspec-ioD of these goods, we sss.ue you I (nit this is an Mceii'oual opj-oduni y, wirch we are i jnS !»-d u yoc will not fail lo improve. a'NTID KNnVN-Tnat you will fiud that Deommon® & Glasson have reduced beyond compare their Apiracan Tweed and Braided Short Jackets. ANTED KNOWN—That D. & G. vv are reducing their Ladies’ Jackets from 33* fid to 22s (id, hom 16* lid to 9 i, from 4s 6d to 2s 3d, from 3s 9d to Is lid. WANTED— Customeis for a Special Lute of Cloth and Check Twed Jackets, ill aimed with plush, reduced from 45s 6d t« 12s 6d, from 24s 9d to 6s lid. r ANTED—Parents and Guardians (o know that Deummond & Glasson have raaiked a lot of Children’s Ulsters, to clear at Is lid value 3s 6d to 4s 9J, WANTED KNOWN-That Deummono & Glasson will offer tha whole of (heir stock of Ladies’ ManUea (Pur-lined and Fancy Cloth) at less than landing cost.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1769, 28 July 1888, Page 4

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452

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1769, 28 July 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1769, 28 July 1888, Page 4

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