Today’s Headlines
New Zealand manufacturers canno: supply wooden match requirements. Clothes worth £4,000,000 produced in New Zealand for year ended March 31, says Mr Nash. A catalogue of £24,315 bales of wool presented at second Christchurch sale. Earl Beatty stresses defence needs of the Dominion. Special appeal for road safety this week-end made by Mr Semple. Mr and Mrs William Driffill. Waitomaramara. Hokianga, sixty-five years married. Hon. Leo Martin discusses “bush sick” land.
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/G, Ladies’ Silknit Pyjamas 4/6, Vests 1/-, Scanties 9d, and Princess Slips 3/6.
Man electrocuted at Mareretu; later dies of burns. Australia Davis Cup team will not visit Wimbledon this year. Probable cause of cancer discovered by United States medical man. Speeding car at Christchurch runs into swarm of bees. Scrub fire adjoining Ruakura farm, Hamilton, provided awe-inspiring sight. Franco pilot gaoled in Nelson for false pretences. New Zealand Navy and Air Force co-operate closely, comments Minister of Defence.
Insurable to-day—Uninsurable tomorrow. Some lime inlife this happens to every man. Act before it is too late. Information gladly given by Neal Armit. A.M.P. Society, Whangarei. Al|.
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Northern Advocate, 28 January 1939, Page 8
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