Today’s Headlines
Japan’s frank statement regarding Chinese war. ’Varsity cricketers’ big score in Bay. Auckland racing acceptances. Favourites for Hawke’s Bay and Wairarapa summer meeting. Pukekohe leads country week cricket tourney. Northland out of running in cricket contests. Touring Auckland cricket team beats j South Canterbury. General Franco reported to be gaining ground. German housewives must economise with coal for industry’s sake. Start the New Year right by making Henry Wilson’s new drapery store your shopping centre. Quality and prices are always right at this popular store, where the cash trading system is carried out in its entirety. No booking, therefore no loading of prices, to compensate for losses through bad debts. Wilson’s is the store of the thrifty—for those who pay as they go.
Colonel Tate, one-time S.M, at Whangarei, dies. More overseas tourists for Northland. Farmers have labour supply to draw from, says Minister. Record Christmas rush on railways in New Zealand. Young men walk from Wellington to Bay of Islands. Long delayed word of Finnish barque Penang. £5,076,000 in bonuses added to A.M.P. Policies last year. New policies effected before Dec. 31st share in the I 1938 Bonus distribution. Al 4 i
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Northern Advocate, 30 December 1938, Page 4
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