Tho lovely mellow notes, of tie Westminster' e_i.iii.ii, struck on gongs, ling out each hoar and quarter and make this clock an enviable possesa'on. Other styles are in mahogany, and dark and light oak in dignified designs and prices range from £6 10 0. Pendant striking clocks from £9. Grandfather clocks from £24. QttlciohrTg
The Foundation of Sound Sleep— A‘David McCrae’ Mattress Accept no other—ask your furnisher to show you the 11 David McCrae 1 ' label. DAVID McCRAE, LTD. Makers of Good Mattresses as Parish Street (And at Tborodon Quay) Wellington.
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LEAP TO DEATH After barricading himself in ' his house at Edgbaston, Arthur Henry Bale refused for two days offers of food and assistance from ' kindly neighbours. - Then the relieving officer forced an i entrance, but before Bale, who was about 60 years of age. could be'reach-.. , ed, he. leaped through an attic window and fell more than 20 feet to the 1 ground. He died in Birmingham Hospital. CLUE BY CARELESSNESS Carelessness of motor bandits in providing a valuable clue for the police is expected to lead to their arrest. They broke into the shop of Mme. Rene, in Eastbourne,, and stole a large quantity of exclusive models, while from the premises of Mr Morris they took a large number of cigarettes and cigars. ' .lubj In their haste one qf?;th@ftC dropped a handkerchief in Madktjja’ft sEot, and this the detectives found;. Jx „bore a laundry mark, which..pffictrs were able to trace through ,tb'4 register of laundry marks, ->; ; o. ....rrns 1 • DOG’S FATAL FIDEtt&Y ——— .‘r—nfiiti - ,«ir ~1 In an indirect way the of his dog led to the death of W alt kf George Huggett, 54, a Brighton Post: Office overseer. 1 sr? The dog, a faithful companion, hoarded the tram on which his'in aster was ‘ proceeding to work, and; I 'in trying to get the animal off the c?r Huggett fell on hia head. "Vai’ He lay unconscious for--several hours, and subsequently died from a fractured skull. ■< ■ Accidental death was the verdict recorded at the inquest. " .
of) m WHITE DRESSING With Summer days and Summer games comes the need for White Shoes both for Best and Sports Wear. Use Nugget White Dressing and your' shoes will always look nice. Easy and economical—cleans quickly. Don’t let grass stains wony you—-Nugget White Dressing will remove them at once! m m Nugget White Dressing, for Buckskin ani Canvas Shoes, in easy-to-opcn tins. With sponge, 7d. Ideal lor Tennis shoes , Sun Helmets, etc. Nugget Polish is sold everywhere in 4d., 7d. and 1/- tins. Made in Black, Brown (Tan), Dark Brown, Toney Red and Nigger Brown, also in White for Patent Leather. SAME PRICE AS A TIN OF POLISH 22
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12354, 26 January 1926, Page 9
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