. In a recent court case held at Feild-' ing it was admitted in evidence by a; -witness that he had left his employer's service without notice, and left his -team standing in the field. This the magistrate described as tlie lowest form of service some employees attempted to ■give employers. I In a column headed *jln Lovers' . - 1/ane, the Northlander has the following item:— c 'Mr. Len Mawhinney arrived back in Kaitaia last Thursday. | accompanied-.'by his bride, who is well known in our district as Nurse Edwards. We -wish them a fair wind, smooth sea, and a pleasant passage over -the ocean off asaatrimony." Develop ii, pro\*ct yourself, become the pioprietor of :a successful patent. Many an idea, simple, even crude, has j eventually fed to a fortune. A&wsce x -freely tendered and patent rights" . *acured in all coTantries—HeßTy Hughes, Ltd., Patent J^ornevs. l^V JFeatherston Street Wfllliagtnn— ■*€** Ladies are specialising in "No-Rub-bing" Laundry Help, "Keeo Smiling" Floor Polish, and "Golden Rwle" Soap —the ria.iflg soap. Carter g&d Co.— Advt. SLICK -VfOSnii. a ouTefc-aryirw*. jv. d . ■">- requires jio ruhhing.' May be quickly revised by paseina- & r*g 4.#ped in half gpirirs anj water, over it: Bennett sad button. EttW9T6 4-ge-UlS.— Advt. ' j
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 October 1922, Page 7
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200Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 October 1922, Page 7
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