Today’s Headlines
Farmers’ Union defines attitude to social security.
Japanese consul in New Zealand says statement that Japanese finances are strained is an exaggeration.
Representatives of Catholic Hierarchy makes further statement regarding birth control.
“My Opportunity” Art Union drawn
North Kaipara Agricultural Association holds annual meeting.
Mairtown Tennis Club in strong position.
The Whau Valley Golf Club will hold the annual dance at the Parochial Hall tonight—not September 30 as advertised last night, 46
Can you save money? Your answer tells you whether you will be a success in life. Life Insurance is compulsory saving. Information gladly given by Neal Armit, A.M.P. Society, Whangarei. Al 4
The conclusion of Henry Wilson’s sale of Cullen’s stock is marked by wonderful bargains. Ladies’ tweed coats 12/6; smart coats with fur collars (were up to 95/-) from 25/-; wool cardigans and jumpers from 3/11; infants’ woollen wear half price; 54in. sheets 5/6; 80in. 8/6 pair; pillow cases 1/- pair; ladies’ wool vests 2/3; and cashmere hose (worth 5/6) for 2/6.
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Northern Advocate, 30 August 1938, Page 6
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