IN A NUTSHELL
ANNIVERSARIES. 1854..—Quean Victoria opens Omtai Palace. 1857,—Indian Mutiny broke out at Meerut. 1871-—Alsace and Lorraine ceded to Germany. 1900.—Queen Victoria’s last visit to London. 1910.—Accession of King Gcorgo V, pro* claimed. .Another case of plague nfc Red (’urn, Sydney . New South Wales Parliament piMionni'd till June 6. Cleaiilinc&s mid caution is economy in a watch. Lot Williamson's expert attend la yours and end worry.—[A-dvt.] Lily Cook, aged forty-fivo years, wns found 'hanging dead at her residence, Wellington. The reason for suicide ha? not. born ascertained. grand jury at Auckland returned true bills jn the ease against Bishop ]Aston and in tho Pipiroa murder case. Mr Contractor, when, in Wellington \ isit the now House of Parliament, and sun Iho dosrs and joinery supplied by Hong end Go., Ltd., door and joinery specialists. T.O. Box 349, Dunedin.—[Advt.] A Christchurch business man. who could gob no better than 7 per cent,-, locally for overdraft arranged with London at 4 poi cent. The Hamilton Borough Council Ims decided to raise a loan of £IO,OOO for extending its lighting eyfitem.’ The boat used by Oxford in Iho first University boat race at Henley in .1823 is still preserved. Here yon can pet well-tailored clothes from £6 10s with the assurance that they will bo proper in every detail, proper in value. G. S. Roberts, Progressive' Tailor, Stock Exchange. —[Advt.] Many cheap forms of champagne are made 'from an effervescing beverage obtained from rhubarb. It is rumored in Palmerston North that on a of the largest insurance companies operating in New Zealand purposes erecting a, three-story ■ bride building in that town, at au estimated cost of £IO,OOO, on one of the vacant .sections, in the vicinity of iho Square, Brova! Well done! Go on! Good luck! That's right! Drink Dp war's Imperial.—[Advt,] Fir IV. V. Buchanan, speaking at a meeting of farmers at Masfcerton, stated that Iho hanks in New Zealand had aliogofclxT too much power. This wan Jfcrt a healthy Hate of affairs. lives of great men all rcmiml ns, wo can. make our live? Kubluii'', for if rniglm or colds attack one, lI.N. [{.inn then" every time, Flask?, pints, and quarts. Ohau Hold only.—[Ailvl.J “ I predict that Pal more ton North will bo one of t.ho biggest re litres In (he dominion,” said a prominent Dunedin eifben in conversation with a. ‘ Manawatn Time!! representative.
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Evening Star, Issue 17964, 10 May 1922, Page 1
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393IN A NUTSHELL Evening Star, Issue 17964, 10 May 1922, Page 1
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