More bargains for men at the-Mel-bourne’s Sale. These are more than useful. Large red or blue spot handkerchiefs, three for >2/6; Irish lawn handkerchiefs, tTTfee for 1/-; odd tweed.coats, 19/6; fleece lined singlets, 3/3; pants to match, 3/6; pure wool flannel undershirts, 5/11; Paris garters, 1/9; men’s navy Doctor flannels, 5/11; neglige shirts, 5/6; striped poplin soft collars, 9d. —Advt. The loss of Me F. W. Mason to the Pihaniia. Bowling Club was referred to in the annual report of the club last night, and his valuable services to the club were placed on record. He has been a member since its inception, and his zeal and enthusiasm, says the report. “have been the means of placing the club in a prominent place in howling' circles. His tact and! pleasing manner ■has endeared him to fellow-members, and tin Ms knowledge in keeping the green andi surroundings in jan. excellent condition he has made a name f*>i* himnclf and the club. A tribute wrspa'd to Mrs Mason for her kindly he’p, and +be. wish was expressed that both may have the best of good luck in their new home. Mr Mason was honoured hv being made a life member of the club.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 19 May 1928, Page 4
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