When it portly Maori emerged from the .silent and grim Wanganui Courthouse (relates the Chronicle), broad smiles and self-satisfaction wreathed his swarthy countenance, for the fine inflicted upon him for a certain offence had not touched his pocket'to the extent he had anticipated. The reason for the native’s elated appearance was explained after lie had left the precincts of the Court, when he expressed himself in the following terms; ‘'Ha ! Te judge him think because I have no solicitor L got no money, and him not Hub me heavy !” When your children arc recovering from the usual childish ailments and the doctor tolls you to “feed them up,” give them regular doses of K.P. Malt Extract. It will restore lost weight, renew energy, and bring back the roses to their cheeks. From all chemists and stores; packed in a big glass jar with green label. K 55
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16458, 17 June 1924, Page 8
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147Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16458, 17 June 1924, Page 8
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