Today’s Headlines
Flooding abates on all highways today.
No agreement in Dominion Freezing Workers’ dispute. I !
Milkmen start too early: fines inflicted.
Parua Bay residents farewell Rev. R. C. Lamp. Primary schools re-open to-day. Higher standard urged for University Entrance. Britain anxious for peace, but ready for war. “If you don’t believe in Life Insurance, try dying without it.” Information gladly given by Neal Armit, A.M.P. Society, Whangarei. Al 4.
Northland junior tennis tourists return. Heavy gale at Te Aroha: much damage reported. Heavy goods traffic on . Northland railways. Preparations for Palestine peace discussions. 11
Further details of Papakura car tragedy. Russia buys Australian wheat. Motorists in court as result of collision.
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, 1 February 1939, Page 6
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