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Local and General.

At the Alshibiiirton Court John K.ilg,our was fined £30 on, ai change- of selling liquorThe matohi, Nortlii y- South Island, will (be played at Wellington on Saturday, 2&nid inst-

Lovely Dress Fabrics- The best selections a^e obtainable early in the season at Court's- This season's fabrics will be ai delight to you for beautiful colors and novel design^- An early visit to The Beiehive will pay you—Advt. . At Wellington, Ernest Benge, a dairyman, was fined! £'i foi* having failed to keep his dairy «loanA shopkeefpei" a/t Ashiburfcon was fined ;5s for selling to ni small boy a penny worth of lollies on SundaySMOKERS PLEASE NOTE. The famous DEEBY Tobacco is now sold in TWO-OUNCE TINS FI,AKE CUT. Try it.

Tlie Oha-inbea* of Manes, Yietoria, intends to forcibly lay before the Minister -of Mines of .the State the need for dealing mWe effectively with the gold stealing evil in Victoria-

Good Edvartifing is a consianf iroducf . .

The Kimpp works at Essen ■ ha.ye •been- much) discussed owing to changes in the management- : When the Kaiser 1 visited the late Her'r Krupp at Essen his attention was called to the steam, hammer. "Ackerroanni hns a sure, eye," said ITerr Krupp, "and sto.p the baiimer at any moment- You might nut your hand on the anvil without fear of injury-" "I will try Ms skill," said the Kaiser, "but not with my band- I will put my watch on the anvil-" Sb ihe laid the fine watch, set with brilliants, and A.ckermanii stopped! th© nflimimer witiith,e sixth of an mcX of it- Tih'ei Emperor said to> tlie clever W'orbmrai: "Keep the watch 1 as a, memento," but tlie workman) was too 1 embanrmssed to do so- Herr 1 Kruipp took it, saying "I'-will keep' it for you-" A., ifew moments later 'ha passed tihe-''hammer ■ and. handed' the watch wrapped, up in .a 'bamk note t<r the workman, who accepted from; his ..employer what he had declined from the RaiserSMOKERS, ATTENTION, I EASE. The best of all smokes! DERBY FLAKE CUT, in TWO-OUNCE TINS.

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Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10592, 10 September 1906, Page 4

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Local and General. Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10592, 10 September 1906, Page 4

Local and General. Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10592, 10 September 1906, Page 4

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