Two young women left Auckland last week with a gold-prospecting party which was proceeding to the South Island. One H an Aucklander and the other a recent arrival from England. One member of the party is It farmer residing near Auckland wh o' has had prospecting experience in America, Australia, and New Zealand. The destination of the party was a former well-known gold-bearing area m Westland.
WESTAWAY & CO.’S Price reducing period now on. 20 ladies’ silk jersey suits, up to 4 guineas, to clear 19/11; 8 doz. ladies’ summer models and ready-to-wear tats, up to 29/6, to clear 15/11; 12 only ladies’ silk cardigans and lumber jackets, up to 35/-, to clear 9/11; 20 voiles and rayon frocks, up to 35/-, to clear 4/11 to 12/6; 6 only silk marocain matrons’ coats, up to 5 guineas, to clear 19/11 to 49/5; children’s sox, in endless variety, to clear 6d to 1/- pair. p.O'. Box 190,’ Hay era. ’Phone 2423.
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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 30 January 1933, Page 4
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