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Filched, Failed And Filed Land Agent's Lamentable Career. After several remands the forecasted big amount that Alfred John Seoon was to be asked to account for c&mv to light "m the Magistrate's Court, Wellington, this week, when' he was charged -with having filched no less than £977 19a 7d which he had collected m rents on behalf of Dwan Bros. Accused was a suburban land agent before he went . "bung'^ some time ago and the Official Assignee had a look into his affairs. Between February of 1921 and March of. this year the agent had carried on his peculations m great style, for in' those two years he got away with the sum mentioned. ALFRED JOHN SCOGN." He pleaJed guilty and was committed to the Supreme Court for sentence. Accused's statement to the police was produced and m the course of.it the man mentioned that he dissipated about half a hundred on the -gee-gees, but the rest went m a vain endeavor to keep his tottering business together. /Bubbling Over With, Health. In spite . of the moderate . price Senior's Effervescing Saline is equal; m quality, flavor and. effectiveness to any other similar preparation 'on tho market. It makes an appetising, bubbling drink which drives all impurities from the system.' Only 2/6 per bottle from any chemist.* ■■■■) ' K37

, Queries And Quandaries — ■„, #» ../.;- — 'TRUTH" WOULD LIKE iTO KNOW— 'Whether the out-of-work miners on the West Coast agree with the version of their official paper that for the Idle men and their wives and children "enjoyment is the order of the day," and the so-called lock-out \ has been "largely m the nature: of a holiday spent healthily"? ; ; Why certain uncertain Labor politicians don't come out m \the. open and frankly admit that the real Issue In the West Coast mining deadlock Involves the whole Arbitration system? And where do they -stand? ■ Is it true that tho Black Shlrters of Italy (Mussolini-ltes) and the White Shirters of America (Ku Klux Klan) are being financed by the proprietors of 'a well-known brand of spirits, for advertising purposes? Who can blame the Government for arranging that tho country shall receive ample supplies of coal from overseas if our own largest mines remain' Idle? Whether owners or men are to blame, the people must have coal. How many of the bfeweries absorbed m N.Z. Br.ew«rles, Ltd., will cease to exist, leaving the bjg main breweries to maintain the^output at a lower overhead charge? ;, Will any of the benefit obtained from reduced administrative < charges be passed on to the beer consumers? . Did you riotice how unostentatiously W. G. Mac Donald, ex-chalrman of the Board of Trade, then -head man m the bljr private concern, Distributors, Ltd., has slipped back to hla old love— barrlatering m Christchurch. A special citizens' commltteo has been set up at Westport to find a way out of the mining squabble. The miners found the way put all right, but how long Vill it bb before they find a way m? . — — — — -^ NIGHT OF GLADNEBS. r .» — — The city's youth and beauty is certain tq -congregate at tho Wellington Town Hall next Friday evening when the Commercial Travellers and Ware* housemen's Association are running the show. Joy night would be a nlriety days' wonder" if sponsored by any Association/ but under ' the Commercial Travellers guidance, : : < ask yourself? Lovo. laughter, balloons; streamers. merHment, madness and all that sort of thing.' Who has the heart to pass It by except the Joyless wowser fond of long faces and dripping gamps? Come into the Joy higl.t, Maud, you won't be on your own, for the main Town Hall and Concert Chamber shall be packed to overflowing. Tickets are 2/6 and purchasers have the pleaoure of knowing that proceeds of the joy jazz go to making Xmas something like Xmas for the sick and orphan children m Wellington institutions.

I I. R. HAYNPS , PROPRIETARY COMPANY, 422 MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. CUenta can depend upon being supplied with these well-known proprietary remedies heretofore sold by JAMES R. HAYNE and prepared from prescriptions of the late DR. W, R; HAYNE. BRONCHITIS CURE gives cortain relief. INFLUENZA MIXTURE reduces the temperature m two doses. LIVER. LAXATIVE. diapols drowsiness. Prices 3/6 per bottle. TONE TABS build up the system when run down, CORALENE TOOTH PASTE unexcelled as a mouth and , dental wash. ' Pricoa 2/9 each. PANZOL the only rc/nody for indigestion. K^NFX,-,,^ 0 BACKACHE MIXTURE ffivca instant relief, r prices 6/6 por bottle. GOUT AND RHEUMATIC MIXTURE so often cures neuritis. Prices 8/8 per bottlo. ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED Gain Health and Sate M» B ey by using Our remedies, which are noted for containing only PURE INGREDIENTS thu.H cnsulnj? CERTAIN RELIEF. ORDERS by pout promptly attended to. Postage Free. Plcnsa mention this advertisement.

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NZ Truth, Issue 936, 3 November 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 936, 3 November 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 936, 3 November 1923, Page 6

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