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THE Inangahua Times FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1932 LOCAL AND GENERAL

Every year Britain import! canned pig. poultry, dairy products, and fruit and vegetables to the value of £187,000,000. We remind all interested in cricket of the annual meeting of the Reefton Cricket Club to be held in the Band Room this evening at 7.30 o’clock, and an invitation is extended to all intending members to attend. To-morrow evening there will be a euchre and dance at Black’s Point School Funds. A six nights' aggregate will be commenced in addition to nightly prizes. In the House of Representatives on Wednesday. Mr F. Jones (Lab., Dunedin South) asked whether the Government intended to carry out the recommendation of the National Expenditure Commission to charge dental clinic committees £IOO a nurse. He said that the present charge was £3O a nurse, and any increase would mean that many clinics would be closed. Committees at the present time bad great difficulty in raising sufficient money to meet this and other charges in connection with the maintenance of clir ie». The Hon. J. A. Young replied that there was no intention at present to make such a charge.

The old time dances, conducted by the Inangahua Silver Band, have been remarkably successful. This no doubt is due to several factors, the splendid music, the perfect floor, the cheerful and friendly atmosphere which prevails, and last, but by no means least, to the good work accomplished by Nyal’s famous Corn Remover, which has enabled many to part company with painful, thr. bbing corns, and so enjoy to the full the pleasures of the popular old time dances. Obtainable at W. J. I>'df .-, t-tmaiway, j

A meeting of the Ladies' Cotmni'tee for the Rugby Ball on Nov. 4th. will l»e held in the B nd room, to-morrow, l-tafurday) afternoon at 3 30 p m. All adiea taking an interest in the ball are invited to attend.

The Banks Perinßula races to be held to-morrow have been postponed, and so far no r'a e has been fixed for the Rangiora races, postponed from Monday last. Readeis* atieution Is drawn to McEtwee and Sons’ advertisemen*. wherein they announce that thev will have spring lamb on sale i o-tuorrow.

Mr Jas. O’Brien will address the electors on heha'f ol Labour at Rot kohu at 6.30, and at Pronadnn at Bom to morrow, fSatuidav). He speaks at Station Creek, Manila, on Sunday at 1,30 p in. and at the Criterion Theatre, Reefton, on Sunday evening at 8.15 o’clock.

Before commencing the business of the Inangahua Hospital Board meeting last evening, the Chairman. Mr J. B. Auld, referred to the loss to the district by the death of Mr G. C. Black, member for Molueka, and moved that a vote of condolence be passed to the relatives of the deceased. The motion was carried In silence.

Children's frocks with Bloomers to match. Only 2/11 \ at Thorphy's Ltd.

At the matinee at Princess Theatre to-morrow atternoon at 2.30 the all British production, ‘The Sport of Kings.’ will be screened. It being more suitable for juvenile entertainment, not- withstanding that the giant special ' Seed ’ has been advertised for matinee screen* ing. To night (Friday’s) picture, the great British Vaudeville entertainment, * Let’s cove and Laugh.* Is the greatest of them all, having beaten the My Wife’s Family and The Middle Watch. To-night is a riot of Irresistible breezy enter tainment, and the supports including the serial, are first class. Tobacco'S' —Edgeworth, Royal Seal. Imperial. Temple Bar, Riverbead, Capstan. At Wicken's Cash Store, Broadway. 4 Plain Rayons and Babette Crepes, at Thorpy’s, Ltd. 1

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Inangahua Times, 28 October 1932, Page 2

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THE Inangahua Times FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1932 LOCAL AND GENERAL Inangahua Times, 28 October 1932, Page 2

THE Inangahua Times FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1932 LOCAL AND GENERAL Inangahua Times, 28 October 1932, Page 2