GAOL FOR DRIVER
EMPLOYEE AT CAMP (By Telegraph.—Press Association) AUCKLAND, Friday Ten days’ imprisonment with hard labour and disqualification from holding a licence for two years was the sentence passed on Thomas Majurey, aged 40, an engine driver, for intoxication while in charge of a car last Saturday. He pleaded guilty. Defending counsel asked that he be not sent to gaol, as he was working a road excavator at the Papakura military camp. The magistrate said he could not believe there was such a dearth of drivers for the machines. THE SAFE WAY TO SOUND, BUOYANT HEALTH— All over the world, Bernarr MacTadden’s wonderful books are bringing the joys of renewed health and fitness to millions of people, both young and old. Authoritative manuals on “ Constipation,” “ Fasting,” •• Hair Culture,” ‘‘Colds and Catarrh,” “ Physical Fitness,” etc. For three months only a free copy of PHYSICAL CULTURE FOOD DIRECTORY, valued at 7/G, given with every order for Send for Free Catalogue to: BERNARR MACFADDE.Y AGENCY, Dept. 8., 15 Courtenay Place, Wellington.
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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20923, 30 September 1939, Page 5
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169GAOL FOR DRIVER Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20923, 30 September 1939, Page 5
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