The thermometer reading in M9IIraurne early on Wednesday morning was 26.3, the lowest for four years. At the Police Court at Masterton on morning, Thomas Lee was seaateueed to a month's imprisonment for keeping liquor for sale. At Wanganui to-day, C. E. Han«en, for breaking and entering, was sentenced to three months' imprison"Orient, and two years' reformative treat- j anent- > Heavy rain has fallen in North Can- i terlmry during the last twe days and the rivers are in flood, and coach services interrupted. The Aveather is still wet. The death is announced of Mr G. H. Bullen at the age of 80 years. IHe formerly v. owned extensive property in •*he Kaikoura district, and leased the ♦whole of Hundalee from the T&overnttient. In the Supreme Court at Wanganui . oh Friday Judge Cooper delivered reserved judgment in the appeal from the Magistrate's decision in the. case Inspector of Factories v. Me Vicar, «p----holding the Magistrate's decision, which practically decides that a, boardinghouse selling meals is slot a restaurant under the Shops and Offices AmemV iment A«ct. The Gramophone that has stood the test of time is "His Master's Voice." -it can he heard any day at E. Dixon .ami Co.'s. —Advertisement. A single dose of Tonking's Unseed _Emutsion will stop you sneezing. Two or three dose* more will make vo^ well.* The Gramophone that has stood the test of time is' "His Master's Voice." It «an be heard any day at E. Dixon and Co.'s.—Advt. Two Guineas for four lines of poetry] "Resid Tonking's Linst^d Emulsion in*imaf|ipn every Saturday' amongst news item.— Advt.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 12 July 1912, Page 7
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263Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 12 July 1912, Page 7
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