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SUPREME COURT

PRISONERS SENTENCED. (Pee United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, April 26. In the Supreme Court, Charles Ruddick, for the theft* of two motor cars, received a sentence of four years’ reformative detention ; Sehvyn Johnstone, for breaking and' entering at Wanganui, was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment, with hard labour; Alfred Hubert Callaghan, theft from •a dwelling, two years’ reformative detention; Ralph Hogg, theft of printing paper from Truth, nine months’ imprisonment, with hard labour- Thomas Martin, 18 months’ imprisonment, with hard labour, for indecent assault on a male; Percival Wilton Curtis, theft of £l4l from Eliotric Lighting Department, six months’ imprisonment, with hard labour. Moncey Thomas Fuller, theft of £476 11s lOd from the City Council, two years’ reformative detention. THE MAXWELL PROPOSITION. Have you ridden in the New Model Maxwell Light Eour? If not, your pleasure is yet to come. Let us arrange for you a demonstration that will convince you of Maxwell superiority. The new five-seater model available is the car that reaches the highest standard prompted by practical experience. Jt is “mechanical perfection and comfort expressed,” in a phrase.' The New Maxwell is the cheapest car proposition on the market, arid as such is essentially the car for the man who wishes to conserve his funds, while obtaining the greatest efficiency and economy from the oar he owns. Many improvements on oldtime Maxwell models have been introduced. A new feature is the Double Unit Lighting System, ensuring absolute satisfaction in this respect. The New Maxwell, with colonial-built body, is an ideal car for particular people on business or pleasure bent. Let us hear from you,.' Agents: Davidson and Dungey, Moray place, Dunedin.—Advt^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18539, 27 April 1922, Page 2

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SUPREME COURT Otago Daily Times, Issue 18539, 27 April 1922, Page 2

SUPREME COURT Otago Daily Times, Issue 18539, 27 April 1922, Page 2

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