Mr J. H, Witheford, M.H.R., has been confined to bed since Wednesday suffering from a bad cold, which has prevented him keeping his engagements. Koyal Reception.—Visit our Rizbon department, where you will find all the latest novelties in made-up lace, good, exhibited; Heal Silk Maltese Lace Collarettes. Fiscus, Scarves, and Handkerchiefs, Real Duchesse Lace Collarettes and Handkerchiefs, Real Irish Crochet, Luxuil. Collarettes anr Sets, Boleros, Zouaves, Jobats, Lace Ties, Silk Ties, Silk Fronts in endless variety and good value.—Smith and Caughey.. Limited.— AdvtSister Francis, of the Central Mission and Door of Hope, who has laboured so successfully for the past five years in Auckland for the good of the poor and the fallen, has been ordered by her medical adviser to take complete rest for a year, and leaves on Monday for England and America, via Sydney. She gives a short farewell address at the Central Mission to-morrow evening. At Waihi to-day, before Messrs Campbell and King, justices, Frederick Hennessey was sentenced to two months' imprisonment for indecent exposure in Rosemonth Road.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 1 June 1901, Page 5
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