pose of employing returned soldiers out of work.—The engineer reported that several returned soldiers wore already employed by the county, their wages being subsidised by the association. RANGER’S REPORT, Ranger 1. Baldwin (Awapuni) reported that during the month ho had impounded 117 head of stock.
WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS. With the long winter evenings, social functions, theatres and other forms of entertainment come into their own. Though these pleasures are greatly enjoyed they often have anything but beneficial after-effects. Leaving a place where the atmosphere has been “warmed up” for the raw night air opens the way for chills and colds. Science has proved that these start from the outside and penetrate inwards to the soft, tender inner skin. To prevent this, take Roylo’s Cough Mint. It is scientifically prepared and has a direct action on the inner skin, driving out the dangerous germs before they got too far in. Sold at chemists and stores 2s 6d. —Advt. Shot silk taffetas for evening wear make the sweetest little frocks imaginable. _ Although well on in the season there is a newer touch in the tones wo are showing in tliis late shipment. Apricots, peach, maize, jade, azure, turquoise, lemon, helio, amethyst, paradise. All delightfully ombre in effect. 39in for 12s 6d yard,—C'dlinson* Qunninchama’j.—AdYt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 446, 11 July 1922, Page 5
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