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MASONIC HALL. THE Trustees of the Masonic Hall desire to notify that the scale of charges in connection wife the letting of the.hall are as follow: — For dadoes to midnight, 37/G. 5/- par hour thereafter. For concerts, £l. For Church socials, £1 For Religious purposes,' 10/. For Political meetings, £1 Rehearsals in connection with concerts, etc, 2/6
TO Accountants and Swiness Meg —All requirements in Ledgers, Oast Books. Journals, Minute Books, Analysis Books, Letter Files, of all descriptions can be supplied at city prices by the Manawatu Herald The story of life, as it’s tally unfolds, Is mostly a pilgrimage punctured with colds, Provision for wintertime worry is made, But bronchial afflictions are hard to evade. The story of life is illusions and strife, With stress to survive when contagion is rife. Serene stay the wis e with relief at command In Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure on hand. 123
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 5001, 7 October 1938, Page 4
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