Mr and’Mrs J. T. Hammond returned to Stratford from Hawke’s Bay by last night’s express. The Wellington Licensed Victuallers* Association has; decided not 'to appeal against the decision of the authorities that no hotel shall have, more than one public bar and that all bottle stores must be closed.—P.A. The attention of our readers is called to the clearing sale being held on account of Jas. Montgomerie, Esq., on the Pembroke Road, Stratford, tomorrow. Everything (cows- and machinery) is in first-olasa condition and order. Eugenic Courting.—She (after she has seen his physician’s certificate).': “And will you always be my genetic and eugenic’ mate, sweet chromosome?.”—Ho (l)arwiningly): Yes, my darling little natural selection.”—• She : ‘Then you may take ‘me as your co-operative worker in the; process of evolutioiu’ ” And? putting ofi tltelf rubber- gloves,- they went Put Hand iii hand in search- of a disinfected minister.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 90, 6 August 1914, Page 6
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