A Hastings storekeeper is bitterly bewailing the fact that he is obliged to sit down and see £100 of his good money vanish before his eyes into thin air, without a hope of his being able to stop it. It seems he gave a Maori credit up to the amount stated, and now the native is going bankrupt. There are only a few creditors altogether, and the Maori possesses more land than would satisfy all claims, but, of course, it cannot be touched, and the confiding creditors fall in. ■Be prepared! Everything the Boy Scouts require we have here. See our window.—Geo. Fowlds, Lid.—(d.) Wolfe's Schnapps cleanses the blood of impur which, affect certain or gans.(Ad.) Do you desire gloves for walking or weddings, driving or dancing We have all kinds of colours.Geo. Fowlds, Ltd. t -v^4
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 115, 14 May 1912, Page 8
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