“I expect I’ll get into hot water alxiut this,” declared Mr. W. H. Win•sor at a meeting of the Canterbury Education Board (states the Sun). “Oh, l)ut,” he continued reassuringly, “I’ll get out of it all right.” He' was discussing the relative merits of building hv day labour and by contract, and pointed out that the powers that be at the Christchurch Trades Hall had added an extra storey to the building reentlv, and the work had been carried out by tender. Surely, if the daylabour system were a success, the Trades Hall people should be the first to use it. And they hadn’t! Q-TOL AT 0. R. McKENZIE’S. At all J. ft. McKenzie’s fancy goods depots throughout the Dominion Q-tol is now available. This delightfully soothing and aromatic preparation is rapidly coming into vogue for embrocation, as well as for emollient purposes. and overseas enquiries are increasing. ♦, —4 OUTAED’S. Last few days of Outred’s Sale. Coat frocks from 35/6. splendid value; velour coats from' 49/6, latest stvles; Burberry coats, half price; marvellous "eductions in all millinery; woollen jumpers from 7/11. —Advt. A cold in the head makes one miserable. Lose, no time in getting “Nazol.” Clears out colds and catarrh in double-quick time. 1/6 for 60 loses.—Advt. Barraclough’s Magic. Nervine stops toothache;- 1/6. —Advt.-.
K.P EXTRACT OF MALT • v WITH v COD LIVER OIL All chemists and grocers sell it. Look for Blue label. For children requiring a special building-up food, producing bone and muscle, and giving assistance to the digestion. K. 105 CENTRAL Ma£t. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28. At 1.30 p.m. gMITH & it EASTON will soil bv .'iiiftion as above on account of Messrs Taylor Bros.— Balance of stock of fancy goods, including antimony ware, wallets, toys, indiscent glassware, fountain pens, inks, music cases, school bags, games, footballs, bats Also— Dessert apples, furniture and sundries gMTTH & JIGGERS, BRIDGE ST., ETiTIIAM. TARANAKI MACHINERY DEPOT. V/ANTED FOR, CLIENTS: 1 Duncan s.f. plough. 2-liorse scoop. 3 7 and 9-eoulter drills. 2 mowc-rs, 2 Massey-llarris or 1.T1.C. cultivators,’ 2 hayrakes, 4 sets second-hand Auto cups. FOR SALE. Milking machines, engines, ploughs, harrows, drills, discs, mowers, cups, claws, all kinds of rubberware, at prices fo suit everyone. If. L. SkiTTlI (late senior partner of the firm of Smith and Ricketts) and A. E. ROGERS, Proprietors. ‘Phones: Business 204; Private 205. Box 94. QPECTAL value in met >'s working shirts, greys at 8/C, 8/11, wire twist 9/C, Doctor flannel 12/(5, allwool flannels in light and dark grey at fi /9. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. MANAIA. JUST Opened—A good assortment of Ladies-’ Handbags, Necklets, Butterfly Wing Brooches, Silver Vases, Silver Photo Frames, Tea Sots, Flower Bowls, Strong Soldier-made Baskets, Gold and Silver and Coloured Crinkled Paper, Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets, Dressing Sets, Hair Brushes and Combs, Cake Dishes, Sweets Dishes, etc. New Books and Magazines always arriving. Transfers for Needlework/School Requisites. A splendid assortment of Toys. Fresh Confectionery to hand. Gramaphone Records. QASSIDY’S FANCY GOODS DEPOT, manaia.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 August 1924, Page 10
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