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THE Inangahua Times. TUESDAY APRIL 26, 1932 LOCAL AND GENERAL

The ordinary monthly meeting of the Pacific Lodge will be held in the Uasoric Hall this evening at 7.30 o'clock to which visiting brethren are cordially invited.

Hie Grace Archbishop O’Shea of Wellington who arrived in Reefton on Saturday, held Hass in the Sacred Heart Church on Sunday morning, and in the evening a confirmation service was held, at which there waa a very large congregation, many being present from Inangahoa Junction, Lyell and Buller Valley. The Archbishop gave a very eloquent discourse, which was listened to with the greatest attention. Last evening service was held at Waiuta.

Two young Reeftoni'es bad a somewhat unp easant experience yesterday. They ieit Reefton earl' in the af’ernoon to walk to the Inglewood mine thence vi Waitahu Valley to Reefton. Datk ness, however, came upon them before they were half wav di>w the WaitabM Valiev, and they then decided to camp for the nigh', which anyone that knows through state of the country wilt consider was the sensible t ting t do. In the meantime their rela ive thinking that accident had b. fahei them, became anxious, and in tin early hours of this morning got search party together and wen looking for them via Rus~ell rn«o This they fouud overgrown wi 1. second growth and practical impassible. The couple, howe.it. when daylight arrived, attem to find a wav out, and we e 11c cessiu). reaching Reeiton about S o’clock, none the wo'se except that one recrived a slightly sprained ankle, and also fell into a water hole up t.- b" neck i water. The searchers te'u tied few hours later

P’e'h Fish »nd rabbits •rrirlnf to-morrow, also ovsters on Tburs day. At Bailey's Fish Supply, i The King Solomon Deep Lead I.td. report a washing up for the last week of 26 ozs todwt. Everyone la saying lb—the oreheatral ere p'aying It. and the weather In the cold, icy voice is bidding yon button op your overcoat. Remember, t prevent a cold is better than to cure one. You cannot afford to be without a good warm cos* any longer, so call ir and see our wonderful selection, priced from 55a. in all the neweat shades «n ' atylea. J. W Chalk and Co., is undoubtedly the leading bouse for thco# necessities. te

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Inangahua Times, 26 April 1932, Page 2

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THE Inangahua Times. TUESDAY APRIL 26, 1932 LOCAL AND GENERAL Inangahua Times, 26 April 1932, Page 2

THE Inangahua Times. TUESDAY APRIL 26, 1932 LOCAL AND GENERAL Inangahua Times, 26 April 1932, Page 2