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During the hearing of an assault case at Palmerston North on Friday, the oomplatoant, who iB said to be of highly respeotaWe parents and evidently well brought up, stated that she reached Wellington from Tasmania a few months ago with £I7OO in her possession, While in the Empire flity she had what is commonly oppressed as •' a good time," She-gave way to drink and gradually descended to the lowest rung in the social, ladder, eventually becoming an Inmate of a questionable house in Palmerstonftorth'.—Standard, How is if? Why is it ? There are con iinual complaints down town about the ilaokness of trade: it is said that customers ire scarce and thn shops are empty, that in uoro than one large estabu'sbraont the grass is growing through the floor boards, and shore being nothing to do shopwalkers no. pager: prowl.. Change iho• BceSe : iop, step, and jump and you are In the Bon Sfarchc, tho premises' of Messrs Hooper & Joi'■ 'Be wlio ana remain there till you'vo lone your shopping: they are always busy; hey are new slack, "tuayinoiv not-fle?, iressioa', the grass doesn't grow between heir floor boards, During their great sale, ?Wch is nqif'on.tvfb. eipert carpenters are eguired to .keepthe floor in order. -The sfi wj : oonpue fot »n6therwto^7>Ai)Ti.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 March 1894, Page 2

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210

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 March 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 March 1894, Page 2

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