The Waitemata Power Board, by cuts and re-arrangements, to-day authorised economies totalling over £2OOO annually and reduced the charge for the ordinary lighting by one penny a unit, thereby saving consumers £4OOO annually. In addition to wage and salary outs the board reduced the members’ honorarium of £1 10/- each for each meeting to 10/6. —Press Assn. These prices for slippers would give a Scot a happy Xmas. Coloured felt, Rosy soles, 1/5, 2/11, with coloured kid toes, 2/3, 4/6; satin, 7/6; velvet, 8/6. See our windows. F. Thorp and Co., Hastings and Napier.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 7, 19 December 1932, Page 7
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