FINE OF £3O
fortune-telling charges iPer Press Association —Copyright) WELLINGTON, June 10. Stated to have been convicted anti lined £l6O in 1916 for false pretences in connection with herbs, Joseph Ishenvood, aged hlty, who recently came back to New Zealand, and; who was describee! as a magnetic healer and herbalist, was fined £3O to-day on fortune-telling charges. The Magistrate warned him to confine himself to lecturing, and to keep within the law, for if he were convLted again he would be gaoled. Detective-Se-rgeant llevell, giving evidence, said the accused came - to New Zealand in January, 1936. He advertised his presence by notices in newspapers, and lie engaged a suite of rooms. He had conducted semiprivate. and private meetings, and had also been holding public meetings in various parts of the city.'
M———— —V RACK THEIR THROATS. —Arnold, During the winter you hear many nasty coughs, that r ack and irritate the throat. What is needed of course, is a regular dose of Baxter’s T ung Preserver to cut the phlegm, relieva the i*« ll.ammation,:, .anu give quick relief. “Baxter’s” is best lor ,J 1 coughs, colds, and sore throats. Is 6d. 2s 6d, 4s 6d everywhere. Make sure its “Baxter’s”, the remedy with the toni - properties.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1936, Page 1
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