A meeting of the Napier branch of the Post and Telegraph Officers’ Association resolved, in view ot toe important principle involved in the deadlock w.th the Public Service Commissioners, that this branch urges the Executive to submit to branches the question of whether withdrawal or impeachment of regulations should be submitted to a postal ballot by member of the Association, this bvauc.li unanimously favours such course. Mr Wiliiam Petti?, ex Msyor of Gisborue, and a member of the Gisborne bowling term faking part in the Exhibition tournament, died suddenly tin's morniu.’. He was apparently bright and well yesterday, and played with his team late in the aftsruoon. He had supper at the hotel and was taken ill at 4 a.m. when he received medical attend ance, and died two hours later. The cause of death was apparently heart weakness. At the Martou Court yesterday before Mr W. Kerr, ti.M , Pen Winohombe was charged with failing to attend Territorial parades on t ree occasion?. He was convicted and fined ss, JOs, and Jos on each respective charge and costs 31s. A land agent’s license was granted to Mr H. A. Goodall, of Bulls. Judgment was given by default in the following undefended cases:—Ha! lenstein Bros, v S. tlenrichs, £1 ss, costs ss; F. Brown v, John Dawson, £23 10a 7d, costs 235; Marton Sash ami Door Co. v. J. Dawson, £3 3s od costs 03; F. R. H. Brice v. H. H.‘Hunt, £3 14s, ccsts 6s; H. M. Silk v. H. E. Powell £l7 os 3d costa 355; F. Wiggiesworth v. J H. Nicholls, £lO, costs Ba. In the Jcdg ment summons case S. Sketmaa and G. M. Soolt v. J. J. Mudford, £lB 17s, an order was made to pay tiie amount forthwith, in default 18 days’ imprisonment. Sweet Slice GOLDEN EAGLE TOBACCO pleases every smoker. Cool, mild, delicious—it won’t burn the tongue. Try a tin. There’s nothing to equal it.*
Amusements, fflleelimgs, Etc. LYCEUM PICTURES. To-Morrow Might. f i RAND STAR ITEM by the “ Oincs ” IjT Company, the makers of “quo vadis,” THE RIVAL ADVENTURERS THE RIVAL ADVENTURERS THE RIVAL ADVENTURERS THE RIVAL ADVENTURERS In which is featured a startling and exciting Motor Race. For synopsis sec daybills. GRAND SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. WARWICK CHRONICLE Topical COUNT BARBER ..Brilliant Vitagraph Comedy WOMAN IN THE ULTIMATE.. A Charminply sympathetic A.B. Study TWEEDLEDUM WINS A STEEPLECHASE A most diverting comic N.Z. ANIMATED NEWS The Dominion’s latest happenings LAKES OF 80UL0GNE......A gorgeous Gaumont scenic THE MEADOW LARK A Charming Domestic Idyl by the Edison Co. THE WOODEN LEG A mirth provoking Lubin comic Circle I/- ‘ Downstairs Gd; children half price. ROYAL STAR PIGTL P IIES, PROGRAMME. A PLUNGE FOR FORTUNE.. • Star Drama Trip on a Swiss River Educational A Dangerous Foe Drama The Eclair Journal Pictorial Desert Sand Drama Beau Brummel and His Bride Comic Calamity Anne’s Parcel Post Comic Jenks Becomes a Desperate Man... Comic N.Z. Animated News .....Topical SANSON —Tuesday, February 17th. RONGOTEA—Friday, February 20th. BULLS—S,; .hrday, February 21st. TUR AKIN A—Monday, February 23rd,
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10887, 27 February 1914, Page 8
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