At the Police Court. Auckland, Cliarles Coward was tilled the fnasiinum, under the Post and Telegraph Act, of £‘2o for sending offensive matter through the post It was stated that the defendant received a demand from a financial firm for the payment of money due, and returned the firm’s letter smeared with filthy matter,. Oh, here’s to the sneeze that is dead. Oil, here’s to the cold that is killed, Oil, here's to the “’flu” that’s departed from yon, Oh, here’s to the cough that is stilled. Oh. here’s to the bottle and glass Containing the pure and the sure: Oh, here’s to the friend that your i]lnes« will end, Drink up! Wood’s Great reppcraiint Cure.—[Advt.J •
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Evening Star, Issue 20196, 8 June 1929, Page 1
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116Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 20196, 8 June 1929, Page 1
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