LOCAL AND GENERAL
For our An Parcel, read q H. Hamer, Ku
al Workers’ Bargain ; advt, on Page 2, — t.ra. —Advt.
£BOOO wortl ture and Furn public at ridi< nett White’s Advt.
of High-grade Furnitings ottered to the ous prices at S. Burlosing Down Sale. —
A highlight > the .Waverley A. and P. Association s Show recently (says an exchange) as the appearance of one of the ch f horse steward's and, his ■ mount ea . with a blackened right eye. Tin jfiieial had the misfortune to injure s eye in a slight accident several czs prior t 0 the show. When he appe ed on a grey horse it was noticed th several of his friends had blackened he eye of hip mount. Horse and >r er were the cause of much merrime: throughout the afternoon. Good Qualit School Stationery at reasonable pri js awaits your inspection at B. Dix i’s, Ltd., Tainui Street. All materials icessary for Primary or Secondary Scl ols stocked. Your inspection is inv ;ed. —Advt. The revival f tourist traffic to the Dominion is e itinuing, official figures indicate. E ring the nine months ended in Dee nber arrivals in New Zealand inelui d 6998 persons classed as tourists, ; s against 5707 in the same period oi 1935, and 5034 in 1934. In addition. 3(1 visited, the Dominion as tourists n cruising liners, compared! with 24 6 in 1935. The. number of permanent ■esiidents departing dur. ing the per id also showed an in-' crease, the gures being 9831 as against 8501 i the previous year. I All Text B< >ks for Primary Schools] at published prices, Stationery for Primary and ,’echnical Schools at the 'lowest prices, Exercise Books, Drawing Books, Wi ting Pads, Pencils, Pens, Rubbers, Jour al Covers, Atlasses, Dietionaries, etc, etc., in all sizes , prices at B. Dixon’s, Ltd, Tainui . Street. —Advt, i Jam Jars, lb tie-oyers 3/6 dozen; ,21bs. 5/- dozti; Hb Screw Tops, 4/doz.; 21bs. Scnw Tops, 5/-; Agee, wide mouth Preserungt Jars, 9/6 4-gallon, or 15/- per doz.; Preserving Pans, 9/6 and 12/6 , Judge Enlmel Preserving Pans 16/-. All good|S delivered. —At Harley and Co’s., Ltd.—l Advt. Nor the assistance of all active lovers of the out-iff-doors the committee of the Eederat/d Mountain Clubs of New Zealand h/d almost completed a booklet of notes and instructions. Hit, publication wil be small enough to carry handily in a pack, but comprehensive enough! to cover ;v wide range of subjects. It wil set out. the safety rules to be iplloweidi by climbers or those going 'into rough and unfrequented coultry, and will contain hints on firs: aid, bushcraft, distress signals, equipment, route finidmg, rock climbing, „a)d snow'work, and etiquette on private property. It is rn'tended to pl ice copies shortly in the hanids of Ml members of federated clubs. I j Thornton’s Mathematical Sets Britain’s Best—from 7/6 to £8 set Set Squared 4d to 6/6 set, T Squares air sizes, Drawing Boards fitted with T ’ Squares! and Set Squares, Drawing Papers, all qualities and weights Scale Rule, Engineers’ and Surveyors Scale Rules, Parallel Rules, Drawing Pins, Drawing Pens, etc., all the best qualities at reasonable prices at B Dixon J s, Ltd. —Advt.
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Grey River Argus, 4 March 1937, Page 4
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