>5 S3 «3L Here's a handy Settee for the Home Only 2/6 Down !* 2/6 Weekly for 45 weeks Jart think how the breakfast room wonld look better and be more comfortable with this Settee! It is strongly made from Rtma and well sprang. The sqaab and cushion are well .filled and add a. distinctiveappearance. LESS TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. RARE COMFORT WITHOUT EXPENSE 2/6 DOWN- O /£• WEEKLY Zi/O FOB 59 WEEKS! a pair or MORRIS CHAIRS A Pair of Comfortable Morris Chairs lor £7 10s terms price, at 2/6 Down and 2/6 Weekly. These Chairs have fully-sprung seats, the back can be adjusted Into three positions, ana are upholstered in Artistic Wool Moquette, which will give years of constant wear.. Buy a Pair on our unbeatable Easy Terms. ■o' Less Ten Per Cent. Discount for Cash. Freight Paid to your nearest Railway station. Delivered free to ail Suburbs. Calder MacKay COMPANY LIMITED 115 Worcester Street Christchurch (Right Behind the Cathedra!)
The earlier opening of the freezing works in Gjsborne this year has helped to ease the unemployment position* The freezing works, when killing is in progress, employ a large number of men dependent upon seasonal occupations, and many are, drawn from the unemployed ranks. Usually the works in: Gisborne do not open until 'the end of November, so that this year a large number of men are being given a few weeks' additional work. The Kaiti: works alone have absorbed about 60 casual employees already, and by the time the height of the season is reached at the beginning of December, the total number of casual workers should be in the vicinity of 180. Two bulls,, one of them to the point of madness by the efforts made to recapture it, caused a considerable stir at I'ort Ahuriri, Nupier. last week, when they escaped from tne railway yards. One of them spent the remainder of the afternoon and a considerable portion of the night m t«e front garden.of a resident, terrorising the occupiers of the house and a 11 ber of other people. The other bull, which caused a sensation in the normally peaceful suburb of Port Ahnriri,, is dead, either from heart fnunre * or strangulation by the ropes with which it: was lassoed. ''Have you ever been fined for assault P" aske-d Sub-Inspector Lopdcl of a defendant in the Magistrate i Court at Wellington, Defendant never.". The inspector: "Com© now are you quite sure?" The defend^pt "I was fined once -for self-protectioju
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 17 November 1930, Page 7
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