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THE Inangahua Times. TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1931 LOCAL AND GENERAL

The return from the Okarito Five Mile Beach dredge for last week was 37ozs gold for 129 hours’ dredging. The annual meeting of the Reefton Tennis Chib will be held at the Council Chambers thiß evening at 7.30 o’clock, when the report and balance-sheet will be presented and officers elected for the ensuing year. The “Windfall ” drapery warehouse, Broadway, which was c'osed to day, owing to the pro. prietor and hand being engaged in the country, will be open tomorrow as usual.

The Convent School has every reason to be proud of its success at Rugby thiß season. In the competition, for the Photo, four games were played against the State, and the Convent won all feur games, compiling 71 points to 8. The Seven-Aside-Touranament for the schools of the district was annexed bv the Convent School team, which won all its games by a good margin.

The Reefton Ladies’ hockey team left by this morning's train for Rangiora. where they play to-morrow and return on Saturday. The team include Mesdaraes McCaffrey and Eeklund, Mieses -,? aU , er^ n ' E - Evans - B. Chapman. R m Gurri *l M Austin, M. Gilmer. J. McElwee, K. O’Donnell, N. Commerford. Mrs JSharpe will act as ffhaperone to the team.

Everyone is saying orchestras are playing it. and the weather in his cold, icy voice is bidding you button up your overcoat. Remember, t> prevent a cold is better than to cure one. You cannot afford to be without a good warm coat any longer, so call in and see our wonderful selection, priced from 555, in all the newest shades and Styles. J. w. Chalk and Co., is undoubtedly the leading house for these necessities. tc

•• he light of science spreads its ray Upon the myths which thrall mankind. on e by one, they fade away Inke clouds that leave no trace behind, u ht of sclenc " cheers our hearts V\ hen chill, grey days we all endure, And for eur Colds sure ease imparts In soothing Woods- Great Peppermint fore SB

The Plunket nurse will not visit Reefton until Tuesday week, October 13th. 3

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Inangahua Times, 6 October 1931, Page 2

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THE Inangahua Times. TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1931 LOCAL AND GENERAL Inangahua Times, 6 October 1931, Page 2

THE Inangahua Times. TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1931 LOCAL AND GENERAL Inangahua Times, 6 October 1931, Page 2

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