There has> been an epidemic of joyriding in Wellington of late, and sevral motorists who have left their cars in recognised parking places, have returned to find that their vehicles have been unlawfully removed (states a Press Association telegram). The police stress the necessity for locking cars. Several were used during the week-end, and one was left badly knocked about. “Chary of praise and prodigal of advice, like a true Scot,” was the apt summing up at the school jubilee social by Dr. Home of a’ well-respected master of the Hawera school of the years 1878-1892. BTJCKRELIPS. PUB COATS and PURS.—Now in stock, first grade Marmot, Coney Seal, Kolinsky, Plank Musquash and Natural Rabbit Coats. Pur Stoles 'and Necklets in Black and Letsea Pox; reliable qualities and fashionable shapes. All Coats and Furs 3/- in the £ discount.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 May 1925, Page 4
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