Attention was drawn at the meeting of the Borough Council last night to the condition of the short 6tretch of footpath extending from Church Street to the railway crossing in the southern portion of the Squire one councillor remaiking that it was’ “absoiuxely disgraceful.” The Mavor stated that repairs had been authorised and the engineer had informed the meeting that, fine weather had been awaited before proceeding with the work, which would be put in hand imwSnSaV and 6hould ““Pleted by ' Si ,ul '•P»« *boliihee the needle* hi repairing: torn coats, dresses, rain coats “hh I hot £I hoi y B P PI - V paa with a hot iron. A neat and everlasting repair in two minutes, thoroughly waterproof. Mend-a-Tear appeaU eoullV to .the busy housewife or helpless b.Xlor ImZ &ms.—Advt Urab ' e ° nly at C<jll Saturday, November 24th marks commencement of Christmas in P.lTn «? ta ?srss Collin-on and_ Cunmnghame open "their Cave and that is always the greatest Christ mas attraction. This year, Itobimon Cru soes L-land will be seen, together with a j 1 .051 of? th er attractions, alwavs Ltl-ldi?- 115011 and Cunningham/,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVIII, Issue 303, 20 November 1928, Page 6
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