At the Supreme Court, Edward Elijnh Pardoc, convicted on a charge of theft was sentenced to eighteen months’ reformative treatment says a Palmerston North telegram. There died in Palmerston North last Monday. Mr. Samuel Sanson, who was born in the Louer Hutt in the year 1845. A widow and two sons —Messrs. Ernest Sanson, farmer, of Eskdale, Hawke’s Bay, and Malcolm Sanson, representing the A.M.P. Society in the Wairarapa—are left with th© memory of n life lived in simple faith and honest endeavour.
WADE’S WORM FIGS eradicate worms of all descriptions. Pleasant, sure and certain.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XIII, Issue 199, 8 August 1923, Page 5
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