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THE HUNTLY PRESS. Published weekly at 2 p.m. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1931 LOCAL AND GENERAL

Pait cu'ars of train arrangements on Anzae Day, 25th April, are advertised in t >is issue. Save water and labour by sending your washing to the Waikato Sleam Laundry. N. Halclce, local agent, Phone 3s. Mr F. Auld, postmaster of Te Karakti, will succeed Mr Hyde, postmaster, Huntly, who will proceed to Paeroa at an early date Don’t forget the dance and euchre tournament in aid of the local Sf. John Ambulance funds, t ' be held in the Masonic Hall t i-night. Roll up and support a woithy cause. Messrs Street and Street, bull 1ers and joiners, insert a replace advertisement in this is-ue, advising int inrling builders <o build now as the price of timber has been reduced. Buy a ticket for the Ambulance Art Union and help a worthy cause. Prizes to the value of £250. Tickets 1/- each. Closing date Monday next, 20th inst. — B ilcke’s, Lyceum Theatre. Messrs Brit >r, and Ross, Ltd., furnishers of Hamiltbn, insert a replace advertisement iu this issue, announcing the at rival of new season’s curtain fabrics, and will be pleased to mail patterns. Just arrived ! A special range of the latest worsted suitings from England, also guaranteed serges and the popular herringbone worsteds. Note address —H.Towler opposite Town Hall, where all or tiers are made on the premises.— (Ad.) Mr Walter Smith’s orchestra from Auckland will hold another dance in the Lyceum Theatre to-night (Friday.) The Maori String Band will also lie present. The hula and novelty dances, also new songs, will be a special attraction. There will be no pictures on Anzae Day, Saturday, 25th April, but the management of the Town Hall advise that a particularly good programme will he screened on Friday night next, April 24 b. Radio’s thrilling railway drama. “Danger Lights,” is the feature, with Louis Wolheim in the lead. Supports include two comedies, cartoon and news items.

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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume XV, 17 April 1931, Page 2

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THE HUNTLY PRESS. Published weekly at 2 p.m. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1931 LOCAL AND GENERAL Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume XV, 17 April 1931, Page 2

THE HUNTLY PRESS. Published weekly at 2 p.m. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1931 LOCAL AND GENERAL Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume XV, 17 April 1931, Page 2

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