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"When the smell comes in at the window, the lodgers walk out at the door." Pmt in a nutshell, that was the complaint of Mr Wm. F. McAllum, proprietor of- the Coffee Palace, New Plymouth, who sued Mr John Polyglase, . proprietor of the adjoining Star Cafe, j for £10 for damages alleged to be caus(ed by the smell arising from defendant's culinary operations. The oder was al- , leged to arise from a receptacle contain- \ ing several 1 inches of boiling fat, into which fish was plunged as ordered by customers, and which was kept in a state of perpetual simmering. The evi-J dence went to show that the fat had long since passed its pristine freshness, atC3 that the exhalations emitted resfembled the "vel'y ancient and fishlike smell" alluded to by Shakespeare, causing elistdlners' noses to be "in great indignation." The Magistrate, however, was not satisfied until he had inspected the place for himself, after which he ' pronounced the odor "abominable" and I „jjave judgment for plaintiff with costs. Special bargains for the last few days of J. C. Gillett's Stock-talcing Sale:— Double bed sheeting, U.B. twill, Is; special fine herringbone, Is 3d; white and U.B. damask, wide, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d; special line, 2 yards wide, 2s 3d; dress serges, 54 inches wide (navy, brown, green, maroon), usually 3s lid, now Is 6d; real eiderdown quilts, full siae, 29s 6d; fancy flannelette for blouses, usually 9£d, 10£ d, llfd, now 6£d; plain colors in sateens, from 4£d; heavy large bush rugs, 7s 6d; chenille table covers, 3s 6d. Sale closes Saturday, July 24th. — Advt. "GENTLEMEN, THE KING!" At all social functions the toast of "The King" is placed first en the list, and without exception enthusiastically honored. This is, right and proper, and exhibits the spirit of loyalty from sub- -/ ject to Sovereign. Many beverages \ Lave been suggested and used in connection with this "toast," ranging f*m champagne to cold water. The mjbst used and popular beverage of recent times is the famous Kola-Nip. This can be taken neat, or with soda-water or any other beverage at will. It has many distinct advantages over other drinks. It is a splendid tonic, bracing to the nerves, invigorating to the brain, and helpful to the whole system. Any man who is down to make a speech, sing a song, or take part in the evening's entertainment, should take KolaNip with all the "toasts." The man who does this is "always at his best/ He is able to put vim and vigor into his speech, and spirit into the song that otherwise would be insipid and flat. — Advt. HOW RHEUMO CURED. Rheumo affords permanent relief from Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, or Lumbago. It has cured hundreds of others, and if you suffer from these complaints will iust as surely cure you. CJaptain John Gibbs, of the U.S.S. Makura, is one of the Unfon Company's most popular skippers. Read his experience. He writes: — "I was incapacitated for eight months and could not go to sea. Nothing seemed to do me good until a friend of mine, who had also taken Rhpumo, asked me to give it a trial. I did so, and the result, after taking four bottles, surprised both myself and friends who knew how I had suffered. £. always recommend Rheumo." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d and 4s fid. — Advt. Mrs Sarah Mcßwney, Uprer Hutt, N.Z., says: "Chamberlain's Cough Reni^dv is the best medicine for croup in children that is made. I have no fear in rrocjnmending it. as, after a lengthy tria.lsl have foiled it to have no bad effort. Have used it for years, and will have no other. All my friends say thp same." For snip by i'l chemists and storekeepers.— Ad*-$ '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 21 July 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 21 July 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 21 July 1909, Page 7

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