To-day's New Route STARTING AT 3 p.m. FROM LATIMER SQUARE Proceed along Gloucester Street to Manchester Street, Manchester Street to Armrigh Street, Armagh Street to Colombo Street, Colombo Street to High Street, down High Streot to • Tuam Street, along Tuam Street to Colombo Street, down Colombo- Street to St. Asaph Street, op St. Asaph Street to Manchester Street, op Manchester Street to Gloucester Street, down Gloucester Street to Oxford Terrace, along Oxford Terrace to Cash el Street, down Cashel Street to Madras Street, Madras Street to Latimer Square IN THE PROCESSION TODAY YOU WILL SEE OARS. Armstrong-Siddsley Austin Morris Rover Singer Standard Triumph Vauxhall TBTJOKS. Bean Dennis ' lieyland Manchester Morris De Haviland Moth Aeroplane Dennis Fire Enginw Avon Dun lop Korth British Duokbam's Wakefield's Castrol ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Lueas motor-otcx.es CARI TRUCK* O.K. Supreme Zenith EVERY AUTOMOTIVE PURCHASER CAN WELL REMEMBER THAT &AN _ AHEALtHEtP
Tho "Pahiatua Herald" savs that the Wairarapa Power Board's profit lor the year is £3005, compared with an estimate of £134. The Board entered upon a successful newspape* advertising campaign during the year. Dog-breeding in Britain is a popular profession among society women, girls with small dress allowances often seeking a-post, as kennel-maid with a woman dog-breedex.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19941, 30 May 1930, Page 12
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