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MAGISTRATE'S COURT

Yesterday's sitting of the Magistrate' 3 S^jj i. w « s P reeiJ ed over by Mr. W. G. Kiddoll, S.M. Susan M'Laughlin woe finpd 40% o" seven daye imprisonment, for drunkenMJfts, and v, prohibition 0.-der was grantee l against her. A>mio Etuius for •drunkenness, was lined se, in default twonty-four hours imprisonment ; and Beldean Goodwin Hulbert, for a like offence, 20a, or three dayr>' imprisonment. Seven first ofienders were 'also dealt with in the usuul manner. John Ensor, a Swede, was charged with having btolen, yesterday, from the chop front of Mr. Herbert Price, Willis-street, a coat valued at 30s. Tlie accused pleaded guilty. The offence was witnessed by Detective M'llveney, who happened to be passing at tho time^. and the accused v/tts arrested by him. A fine of 40a was inflicted, or in default seven days' imprisonment. John David Simpson, who was arrested by Detectives Hammond and Cameron this morning on the arrival of the Rotoiti from Westporfc ou a charge of intending to evade the maintenance of his wife, appeared before the court. The case- was remanded to be heard at Westport on Monday next. Four fine stained glass ' windows loft Wellington for Masterton yesterday, for insertion m the Roman Catholic Church there. The subjects axe the four evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The order was entrusted by Dean M'Kenna to Messrs. Smith and Smith, Wellington, and has been executed entirely in New Zealand at the firm's Dunedin studio. The artist was Mr. Cooper. The windows are memorials, two being from the Percy family, one in memory of the late Mi-. Jeremiah O'Neill, and the other in memory of Mis. Ellen Connell. The work is quite equal to anything of the kind imported in design, treatment, and richness of colouring. An extraordinary wealth of detail has been put in to tho painting of each, window. The. secret of " Nazol"— commonsense. You can't cure a cold by merely drugging your stomach. " Nazol ". goes duectly to the root of the trouble, and j extirpates it. In bottles, Is 6d.— Advt. I Drink water and plenty of it. But fur I better than plain water is Wai-Rongoa Natural Mineral Water. Charged with its own natural gas, it is frebh, crisp, and clean to. the taste. Take it regularly— there s nothing l 4 ko it for keeping the Htotiittch and liver in good order, ifotelf tlufe, fitgrs^ fihefiUAifc~A.dY.tt

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1912, Page 2

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MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1912, Page 2

MAGISTRATE'S COURT Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1912, Page 2