While the students. Avere parading! through Cathedral -Square at Christchurch recently, one old lady remarked to another. "Aren't those fellows silly, running about like thitt?" referring to the scantily-clad "negroes." Someone tapped her on the shoulder, and said nnictly,' "Do not let Trie, hear you say that again"; on tumingrfround she found herself confronted by \ a "policeman." The old lady took the matter seriously, and Avent away quite upset. She did not know, she said, that these students were protected by the p01ice. .... Dining-room Clocks. 8-day, solid oak, xti-ike hour and half-hour, usually 40s, now 30s, at Grie-ve's Diseouait Sale.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13428, 10 July 1914, Page 3
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