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THE Inangahua Times. WEDNESDAY, NOV, 14, 1934 LOCAL AND GENERAL

Orders taken for all branches of floral work, wreaths, bouquets, pot plants, artificial wreaths. Miss M. Thompson, Broadway. The Waratah Football Club’s windup Euchre will be held on Friday, so as not to clash with the Westport Gymnastic Clnb on Thursday. j Tenders are invited for driving 200 feet at the Cumberland mine. Specifications may be seen at Mr L. E. Morgan’s office. Bridge Street, where tenders close at 7.30 p.m. on Friday. The ordinary monthly meeting of Lodge Robert Burns takes place in the Burns Hall, Kelly Street to-morrow evening, when visitors will be present from other lodges. The lodge meets r at 7 p. m, not half an hour later, as is usually the case. Miss M. Thompson, Broadway Reefton, advertises elsewhere in this issue j that Bhe will have a large assortment ' of superior bedding out plants arriving | on Friday, which will be offered at ! greatly reduced prices, and invities - inspection.

The Mossy Creek dredge is expected to etart operating this week. Mr E -Souter. of Greymouth, has been appointed Secretary to the Company

Last, week Freight hauled through the Otira tunnel from west to east amounted to 9,239 tons, a? compared with 10.136 tons in the corresponding week of 1933, and 7.477 tons in 1932,

Maruia Gold, Ltd , has been registers I at Auckland, with £6OOO capital in £1 shares, the subscribers being : Ne v Zealand Minerals, L : mited, 3660 shares ; Maruia Prospecting, Limited 1160 ; T Hosking and C. E. Clarke’ 100 shares each.

Suede novelties witb N Z mottoes. Just the thing to Bend to friends abroad. Catch this week’s mftit. Inspection invited at Miss Cohen’s, Broadway. i

Muriel Astor, the exclusive face powder is made by a special new process to meet the requirements of discriminating modern women. It is sifted through silk and blends invisibly with the finest skin. This powder is different from ordinary Face Powders, in that it doe<* not cover the skin with a mask like dullness, but brings out the natural colouring of your complexion, and imparts a subtle youthful bloom to the skin. All the Muriel Astor beauty preparations may be obtained from Will J. Duff, M.P.S. including the Cleansing Cream, Tissue Cream and Powder Faee Cream. i Sale of hats now on. At Tborpy’a Ltd, X

The proficiency examinations tor the schools in the Reefton district take place to-morrow at the Reefton District High school.

The Bank of New Zealand Directors have announced that an interim dividend of one shilling per share on ordinary shares of the Bank and three and three-quarters per cent on D Long Term Mortgage shares will be paid in New Zealand currency on December Bth. Wellington Press

Mrs Blanche Ware was subpoenaed as a witness, but who refused to attend the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon to give evidence in divorce proceedings, was in imminent peril of spending last night in the cells. She was brought be" fore the Court this morning on a Bench warrant issued by Justice Reed. She was warned and released from custody.— Wellington Press

The annual election of officers for the Women’s Christian Temperance Union took place in the Wesley Hall yesterday; the following being elected President, Mre Waddell ; Vice- Presidents, Mrs Thompson and MiBB Watson ; Cradel Roll Superintendent, Miss Watson (re-elected) ; Secretary, Mrs Gilmour (re-elected). Treasurer, Mrs Switzer (re-elected). The balance-sheet showed a smalt credit on the year’s working. During the afternoon Miss Watson read an interesting report on the women of America and their renewed efforts for the prohibition cause. After the serving of tea by the hostesses of tbe afternoon, Mesdameß Davies and Switzer, the meeting closed with the singing of tbe Temperance Doxology and the pronounciation of the Bsnedic tion by the President.

Call at Thorpy’s, and see the bargains. 3 Christmas Numbers of all weekly papers now on sale at Miss Cohen's. The most georgeous ever produced.

Ladies ! When in need of curtains, smocks, etc, or frockß for tbe kiddies in something that will wear, wash and keep its colour buy ‘ Cesarine—tbe wonder cloth,’ from J. W. Chalk and Co. There’s nnthire *o beat it. 1

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Inangahua Times, 14 November 1934, Page 2

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THE Inangahua Times. WEDNESDAY, NOV, 14, 1934 LOCAL AND GENERAL Inangahua Times, 14 November 1934, Page 2

THE Inangahua Times. WEDNESDAY, NOV, 14, 1934 LOCAL AND GENERAL Inangahua Times, 14 November 1934, Page 2

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