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Mr. Charles Grant

The death occurred at the Whangarei District Hospital today of Mr Charles Grant, in his 83rd year, one of the best known identities of timber days in Northland. Recently Mr Grant was farming at Tutukaka. From November, 1912, to November, 1914, he represented Kiripaka Riding on the Whangarei County Council. He is survived by one son, Mr Colin Grant, of Tikipunga. About tnat new A.M.P. policy ! The sooner you start the easier the grade. Information gladly given by Neal Armit, A.M.P. Society, Whangarei. Al 4. Henry Wilson’s still remains the premier house for value-giving. Pillow Cases 6d, Tea Towels 7d, 54in. Sheeting 1/2, 80in. Sheeting 1/9 yard, Girls’ Silk Frocks 3/6, Ladies’ 4/6, Ladies’ Silknit Pyjamas 4/6, Vests 1/-, Scanties 9d, and Princess Slips 3/6.

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Northern Advocate, 24 January 1939, Page 6

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Mr. Charles Grant Northern Advocate, 24 January 1939, Page 6

Mr. Charles Grant Northern Advocate, 24 January 1939, Page 6

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