. In. a case heard at Carterton, wherein resident, was charged with assaulting bailiff in the execution of his dut-y,°tl) magistrate said it was quite lawful" for bailiff to enter a dwelling by an open wir dow if he found the door closed. It wa not, however, within his power to force window open to effect an entrance. In tli case before the Court plaintiff had essay eto enter by an open window, but was pulle back by defendant, who .-seized the bail! by the legs. The best remedy for indigestion, headache or biliousness is California' Syrup of Figs It is pleasant to the- taste and prompt, c;eutl and thorough in action. Doctors everyvrhei "■©commend it. , . . Wo direct attention to Smith and Caugl ey's grand spring show to-day and ti morrow. There will be a magnified display '"• of new season's goods. The pr raises -are to be open Ifchis evening ti 9. p.m., and the public are invited to promenade display. .Musical items will I given by Burke's orchestra. The tea roon will also be open till 9 p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13279, 11 September 1906, Page 6
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