When addressing .fudges -and Magistrates, lawyers sometimes make statements wludii are never , heard of again in the extraction of evidence. 'lho legal fraternity, therefore, will _ bo interested in the following question, notice of which has been given in the House l>v Mr H. Poland (Ohino.muri): • Whether the Minister of Justice will introduce amending legislation to the effect that when a solicitor in the Supreme Court of New Zealand makes a statement on behalf of his client, that statement must be confirmed by his client, on oath, otherwise too much power is placed m a solic.tor’s hands/' KEEP BEE OINTMENT IN YOUR HOME— And prevent untold pain. Many little scratches and cuts, through neglect, have caused blood-poisoning, and much suffering. Apply a little Bee Ointment to all cuts and scratches—no matter how slight. Being antiseptic it thoroughly cleanses them, and ensures their healing* up cleanly and quickly. Bee Ointment is also invaluable for healing sores, burns, scalds, bruises, boils, pimples, rashes, and other skin eruptions and abrasions It has been tried in these and similar cases for over fifty vears, and that it sti'l remains on the market is sufficient proof of its exceptional properties. Bee Ointment does it' work speedily and thoroughly, am i q most economical to use. Bo sure yen have it hardy in the hoim"/ Barge pot co«ts only Is 6d. At nil -hom-M and stores. •<1 r'zn take ’ • Oreat Peru
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9575, 28 July 1923, Page 5
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