What the Man at the Corner Says
That the weather has been pretty dry for seme time now; but a welcome shower fell on Sunday night That it was wanted, both for turnips and grass; That the excitement of the past few week- has gone, and things have settled down to normal again; That, with the visits of s > many Ministers and M.P.'s, some good should result to the district;
That they have all lent a sympathetic ear to the various wants unfolded by the different deputations ; That if you want quality in gents' wear, Henderson's is the place to buy it.—Advt.; That the opening of the P.O. went off went well, and the PostmasterGeneral created a very favorable impression ;
That the social at night was a pleasant affair, but was marred to a certain extent by the foolish acts of a couple of the audience at the back ; That there is a rumour that they will have to explain their conduct to the Couit at a future date;
That Easter festivities will be with us in a few days ;
That the races at Beamont will he the biggest attraction;
Thai the cricket enthusiasts are to be provided with two days of it on the local pitch ; That a bit of a mix up resulted, but it has evidently been settled ; That the annual election for Mayor takes place shortly ;
That dame Rumour has it that there will be a contest for the seat, but she mav be mistaken ;
That you can depend on getting everything new and up-to date at Henderson.—Advt.
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Mt Benger Mail, 8 April 1914, Page 3
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