In the open clay bird handicap at the.Marton Gnu Club’s meeting yester-' day the following Palmerston North competitors secured 19 out of. 21 birds: Duncan Fraser, H. Best, P. A. Meehan and B. K. Thomson. Collinson and Son will accept a deposit on any of their numerous lines, suitable for presents, and will reserve same until Christmas. China is tho chief line; bul, then there are pictures, crystal, toilet goods, perfumes, marquetry, glassware, stationery, brassware, pyrex, leather goods, pottern, E.P.N.S. mounted goods, cako stands, and a myriad other lines, all' admirably suited for presentation purposes.— Collinson and Son, Broadway apd Kingswar.—Advt
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 277, 27 October 1925, Page 6
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