WAITATI INEBRIATES' HOME.
RESULT OF RISOBNT RiSVBLATIONS [BT TEUCQ»AI'H— «HRSS ASSOCtXTION.] AUCKLAJ*B, Tins Day. In tho Mogisfcntfote Court to-day Mr. Kettle, S.M. , said he wouM not commit a habitual drunkard to the Inebriates' Home, an apparowßly from a letter lw had received from Waftati people in tlie Homo there who were in what was called a high social position sbjecW tc persons like tho woman he had to deal with being committed to that institution. The difficulty was ovcrcomo by tho Salvation Army takhig charge of tho woman.
Mossra. Macdonald, Wilson aud Co. will (tM to-morrow at 11 o'clock at tho workshops of Mr. A. J. Rand, Waterlooavenue, buildor's inatorial, building limbor, sashos, frames, and doors, as dotailod in th«> advortisoment. At 1.30 o'clock tho firm wiH soil at their rooms, household -fttrnituro, huf|o graphophono, otc. A family residence, No. 1, Hill-stroot, containing nine rooms, will bo sold privately. Tlio Dresden Piano Company has a I guochvl advartWooKuit. ia-tbio u»wv
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 128, 31 May 1904, Page 6
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160WAITATI INEBRIATES' HOME. Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 128, 31 May 1904, Page 6
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