The ■ ( Arbitration Court, "comprising ■Mr. Justice •Stringer 'and Messrs. M'Cullough and Scott, has'finished its sitting in Wellington, and has gone to NewPlymouth. ■■■•■• . . .. . In connection with Paddy's Market a ton of coal was raffled at the Gas Company's Committee's stall. So far the holder "of the winning number (807) has not claimed the prize. i _ Mr. Malcolm Fraser. Government Statistician, left by the Wairarapa express on Friday -for Gisborne on a' ten days' holiday. ■- Orice .you,.try Shariand's,.; Magnesia "you will never'buy. anything;;-but SharJ^? d '?!: Freshly prepared in--the Dominion; always-, higliest ."strength, and purest" quality./ Better value'than imported Magnesia. Larger bottle, lower price. -Be sure to ask for Shariand's, and you will save money and obtain the best. One shilling j?er bottle.—Advt
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 115, 12 November 1917, Page 8
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120Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 115, 12 November 1917, Page 8
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