Last week 232 towns attained their quotas of National War Savings; 17 of the principal centres reached their objectives, and in each of the 18 postal districts the full district quota was secured. At tomorrow's luncheon the Citizens' Lunch Club will bo addressed by Profossor R. M. Algie, M.P. for Rcmucra, on "Control —How Much and for How Long ?" The attention of members is drawn to an advertisement on page 2 of this itsuc. Word- was received yesterday from Mr, Algie confirming the arrangements made. "Father Christmas" prefers to do his shopping in Toy land upstairs before the schools break up. And wo hope "Father Christmas" will take this reminder that there arc only about a dozen shopping days before school holidays. Grand selection of toys in Collinson and Cuniu'nghame's toyland upstairs. Shop early. , . . Use the fay-by if you wish.*.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 2, 30 November 1944, Page 5
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