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The Dunstan Times. "Fiat justitia ruat coelum," MONDAY, Oct. 30th, 1922. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

At Hull’s Pictures this week, (Thursday) Emily Bronte’s tremendous story of hate, ‘Withering Heights” will be screened. Milton Rosmer the famous English stage star will be seen i in the leading role as Heatholifl, the . victim of the hatred of Hinoley Earn* , shaw. The supporting Pictures include Co-operative Weekly, and "lom , s ‘ Little Star” (favorite women Comedy Drama). 1 Tennis Racquets, Tennis Balls, Shoes, etc., at F. J, Bloy's Victoria ; Store, Clyde. Prices and quality will » both agreeably surprise you. A grand Bazaar is to be held in the Becks Hall, on Friday, November iolh, commencing at 2 p. m. Donations are invited and those willing to assist should gel in touch with the Vicar, (Rev. C. W. Foreman. [ At the Court at Alexandra on Thursday last, four Roxburgh youths wer® charged with refusing to quit licensed premises of the Caledonian Hotel when called upon by the licensee to do so. 5 All four defendants denied being order* 1 cd 10 leave, and as the Magistrate considered that the weight of evidence supported this view, he dismissed-- the cases. George Harliwich, one of the defendants in the above cases, was fined £3 for assaulting the licensee of the Caledonian Hotel. A maintenance order was made against John Petrie Baird for 15s per week each for the support ot his two young children. A female resident of Alexandra was charged with the theft ot a Kodax (valued £5) from the premises of Mr N. Bagley, in June last. She was defended by Mr Bodkin and pleaded guilty. She was convicted and ordered to come up for sentence if called upon within twelve months, and ordered to make restitution. Men in search of good, reliable trousers should read Brown, Ewing & Co.’s advt. which appears elsewhere. The members of the Ladies Guild of : S Michaels Church, Clyde, have been working for many months, and the result is a very fine assortment of useful articles. To dispose of these a Sale ot Work is being held in the Town 1 Hall on Friday and Saturday Refreshments will be obtainable, and all thfi usual attractions will also be provided. The General Election has been fixed for December 7th. Ct ndidates-*are now on the war path and in our own electorate of Wakatipu the contest la now (fortunately) a straight out go between Mr Horn and Mr Ritchie, The former, whose dates of meetings appear elsewhere, commences his campaign on Monday next at Paerau. Mr Ritchie, we understand, delivers his first address at Kingston on Monday or Tuesday next. Pre-war Prices.— One of the few lines that is selling below pre-war is " Ford ” Cars. When taking into consideration the present extra £lO body duty- 5 per cent extra duty, adverse exchange, etc. “Fords’’ are only £7 higher to-day than pre-war, in spite of all these extras. There is nothing to be gained by wailing. Buy now’. Todd Bros Ll^. Owners are reminded that Nomina? lions fur the Fcrbury Park Trotting Club’s races close on Tuesday, Nov, ijjth- 1

Messrs J. Smart, J. Ritchie, and R. Ray, of the Vincent Hospital Board attended the conference at Dunedin on Friday, when considerable business in connection with the sanatorium at Waipiata was dealt with. Dr Byers accepted the offer of the committee (£3550) for his property, and it is expected that the institution will be ready to receive patients by January Ist. Have you arranged with John Haig and Co-, The Mill, Omakau, to have your wool scoured? If not do so early, as the capacity of the plant is limitedThe combined Sports Club's evening in the Pavilion on Wednesday, this week, will be an extended one- A musical programme has been arranged. The Tennis Bazaar at Matakanui which proved such an unqualified success yielded In consequence of the resignation of Mr G. S. Patterson, as representative of Clutha Riding in the Vincent County Council, an extraordinary tion election is necessaiy, Nominations close on Saturday, Nov. 4th.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 3141, 30 October 1922, Page 4

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The Dunstan Times. "Fiat justitia ruat coelum," MONDAY, Oct. 30th, 1922. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Dunstan Times, Issue 3141, 30 October 1922, Page 4

The Dunstan Times. "Fiat justitia ruat coelum," MONDAY, Oct. 30th, 1922. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Dunstan Times, Issue 3141, 30 October 1922, Page 4