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THE Inangahua Times MONDAY, DEC, 3 1934 LOCAL AND GENERAL

Mr A. M. Rudge, tbe well known optician, will arrive in Reefton to-morrow on his periodical professional visit. Ail communications Bent to Mr W. J. Duff’s will be attended to. 1

Mr W. S. Clarke of Inangabua Junction has received a second offer of 2000 guineas for his colt Synagogue, which he refused, stating that 2500 guineas would effect its purchase.

A match between the Reefton Tennis ( Club and the Inangabua Valley Reps has b«en arranged to be played at Reefton next week-end. On the following week-end the Reefton Club will send teams to visit the Cronadun and Inangahua Junction Clubs.

Messrs J. Pfahlert and party report the finding of a reef in the Upper Big Grey, in the Allenwater stream which tbev consider to be in line with tbe Blackwater reef. Samples of the stone have been taken out for assay purposes, but the assay figure has not yet been ascertained.

We direct attention to an advertisement elsewhere notifying a concession in t3iephone toll Quarter rates are now charged between the hours of 11 p m. and 6 a.m, but, unfortunately, this cannot apply to Reefton. as the Telephone Offices closes at 9 p.m.

Lawn’s advertise elsewhere that they now have in a large sttck of Xm ß « gifta that will satisfy everybody, and invite inspection. Everyone requiring remembrances to friends at a dirance can be sure of finding something auitab e at this well-stocked emporium.

Suede novelties with N.Z mottoes. Just the . thing to send to friends abroad. Catch tbis„ week’s mail. Inep* ction invited at Mias Cohen’s, Broadway. i

Sale of bats now on. At Thorpy’s Ltd. i

The Golden Sands Company's return is 15 ozs 13 dwts gold for 23 shifts of eights hours each.-—Grey mouth Press telegram. \ return has been made by the P.,m and Telegraph Department to ending out telegrams in envelopes. The envelopes' add some work to the Department, but they have several advantages, One drawback of the self enveloping forms was tbeir liability to damage when being opened. Christmas Numbers of all weekly papers now on sale at Miss Cohen’s. Tbe most georgeous ever produced. In referring to tbe presentation made to Miss Mori at Inangahua Junction on Friday night, we stated that this lady was to go to Waiuta. We were misinformed on this matter, Miss Mori stating that she has not been transferred to Waiuta.

The rainfall for the month of; November, taken at the Reefton School of Mines by the ob*erver, Mr B. McPherson, was 1.54 in, falling on six ram days, tbe maximum fall being 54ins. "he maximum temperature registered wa-* 97 degrees in the shade.

Have no regrets, purchase a Pbilco Pacific, Pilot or Ultimate radio set from Will J Duff. M.R I N.Z.. tbe' only qualified radio serviceman in the Reefton district, who haß been in the radio business since the good old days when every radio enthusiast built bia own receiver. Mr Duff has tbe necessary instrument*, equipment and technical knowledge to enable him to install service radio sets of anv make, and takes great pleasure in giving every purchaser service and

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Inangahua Times, 3 December 1934, Page 2

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THE Inangahua Times MONDAY, DEC, 3 1934 LOCAL AND GENERAL Inangahua Times, 3 December 1934, Page 2

THE Inangahua Times MONDAY, DEC, 3 1934 LOCAL AND GENERAL Inangahua Times, 3 December 1934, Page 2