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To-day’s Headlines

European tension lessened. Mr Chamberlain flying to Munich to meet Hitler, Mussolini and Daladier. Points from R.S.A. Dominion Council. A. & P. Society’s scheme for show and sports ground on Hihiahu'a Reclamation placed before Tennis Association. Maungatapere farmer dies in hospital after being struck by tree. “Scrim” refused hearing at Rotorua election meeting. Mr Semple heckled at Christchurch. Prime Minister’s enthusiastic reception at Dunedin. Professor Algie issues further warning against Socialism.

A bold bid is being made by Henry Wilson for the ladies’ spring and summer trade. New dress goods, dainty underwear, and ladies’ and children’s frocks direct from the manufacturers are now showing. Also a wide selection of men’s sports wear. Tfre goods are particularly smart, and in accordance with the firm’s established policy prices are very low.

Dominion livestock values remain 'a' good level.

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Northern Advocate, 29 September 1938, Page 6

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To-day’s Headlines Northern Advocate, 29 September 1938, Page 6

To-day’s Headlines Northern Advocate, 29 September 1938, Page 6

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