20/Deposit B.S.A. BICYCLES and . lOj&montki at ZO/> monthly; or cask £lO/10/NEXT H.B. IN THE OCTAGON After having- fined- Thomas Humphries, an ; unemployed labourer, 10s for: having kept, a dog without a license, a Sheffield magistrate paid the fine and gave, Humphries 7s 6d; to take but a license. Humphries had stated that .he could hot afford to pay for the license, as unemployment relief was his sole income. The dog was greatly attached to his crippled daughter, who would be lonely if it were taken away. , She could rarely attend school, and she was often alone in the house except'for the dog.- - Hugbenden Almshou&es, near Lord Beaconsfield’s church, which have been unoccupied for some years, have been converted into a parochial hall. More Than Mere Merchants* As Prescription Chemists Wilkinson’s are t more than mere merchants. For after -.j years of patient study we ate, by virtue of our training, ■ our qualifications; and our wide experience, the people to whom you can entrust your 1 Prescriptions with ■ WILKINSON & SON, Mail, Order and Prescription Chemists, 91 PRINCES ST, DUNEDIN, end George Street (opposite Knox Church).' • • * s Today or W® Tty a g\ a * s »‘ G * oui* 6 ®'”-
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20702, 27 April 1929, Page 14
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196Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20702, 27 April 1929, Page 14
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