A POISONING CASE.
♦ (By Telegraph.—Press Association). Hawera, Monday. An inquest was begun on Saturday touching the death of Easio Mason, a girl of twenty-two, of Kaponga. Tho evidence so far indicates that death was due to poisoning, but how or by whom the poison was administered has not yet transpired. ' Tho inquest is to be resumed on May 11th, THE MODERN IXION. This is merely a olassio phraso for the latter-day cyclist who, if he is a man who prides himself on being up-to-date, .will undoubtedly show a discriminating preference for''. The Towneso." It is a sterling bioyclo of high-o'iass English manufacture, at a moderate price—tho only reliable "mount" at a popular figure. Another still more famous maohine ut the Osmond - not c/icaj) we also sell a first-class American cycle—The Titiuuvii. —D.I.C., Wellington. Agents for the Wmrarapa, C\E. Danielland F. H-Wood,-Adft. / The facilities for shopping at L. 1. Hooper and Co.'s Eon Marohe are great. The firm are' offering speoial inducements for cash. They, return a discount of 2/- in the £, equal to. 10 per. cent, on klloash purchases of 10/-' and. the goods are 1 marked, this should be a big attraction for cash ' :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5618, 26 April 1897, Page 2
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195A POISONING CASE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5618, 26 April 1897, Page 2
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