NIGHTCAPS NOTES.
From our own Correspondent. The health restrictions are becoming too irksome for the young folk. At a recent football match, several junior spectators were ordered off and viewed the scene from afar. At the .Nightcaps Ohai hockey oji Saturday the uue^ppcted arrival of the ifoalfch JfiispectftF caused a wfoojesale stampede of spectators who succeeded m gaining cover unidentified. Not so fortunate were some of the fair players, who had not reached •"* Sweet Sixteen." ' The sequel will follow. j , Nightcaps seems to be a good hunting ground for the elusive Health Inspector. On a receut Sabbath morning, when worshippers had assembled as iv time honoured custom, a peremptory knock brought the officiating clergyman to the vestry door, faceS to face with the officials of the law, who, upon stating their errand, had the door promptly closed m their f&ces. Tyll was taken as the congregation departed, and a further chapter will be related m the luvercargill hall of •justice to-morrow.
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Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 1025, 7 April 1925, Page 3
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161NIGHTCAPS NOTES. Otautau Standard and Wallace County Chronicle, Volume XX, Issue 1025, 7 April 1925, Page 3
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