There was quite a large gathering of theatrical folk in Manners-street this morning,, and there was considerable speculation regarding the cause. Enquiries elicited the information that two members of the "Look Who's Here" Company married, and desired to keop the fact secret, but the secret leaked out; hence the gathering of theatrical folk and the jubilation. The contracting Sarties were Miss Marjorie Sims and 'Mr. lichard White.
Remarks the Christchurch Press:—lt is a well-known saying, in connection with the thoroughness with which the by-products of the'nieat-freezing industry are utilised, that everything appertaining to a pig is made profitable except the squeal. According to Mr. J. A. Fro6tick, the Canterbury Commissioner on the National Efficiency Board, who recently visited the West Coast, an attempt is to be made to go one better in connection with the timber industry. It is hoped to find uses for all the by-producte. of the timber industry, bo that not even the bark will go unused!, ,
Messrs. E. Johnston and Co. will,sell to-morrow at 1 p.m. in their rooms, furniture, carpets, etc. On Thursday, at 10 30 a.m., they will sell at No, 20, Cour-teimy-place, groceries, furniture, etc,
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 43, 19 February 1918, Page 8
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