NEWS OF THE DAY
PLANE PASSENGERS Eight passengers flew from Auckland i.o Cnerahi on this morniny.'c plane Seven alighted and three were taken on, the plane leaving for Kuikohe witn four passengers MANY CAMPERS Although the main holiday period is practically over there are still many campers in the Whangarei district. At Ngunguru and Matapouri there are over 100 tent-dwellers and there are a number at Tutukaka, Ruakaka, One Tree Point. Urquhart's Bay., Taurikura and Solomon's Point. McLeod’s Bay and McGregor's Bay also have their quota of campers. By far the most popular spot, however, is Pataaa where this year’s crowd is reported to be the largest yet. The fishing at Fataua is stated to be excellent.
There are no half measures when Henry Wilson reduces prices. This was evidenced this week by the great influx of buyers to take advantage of the firm’s reductions in ladies’ smart frocks, two-piece suits, etc. The firm has a fixed policy of avoiding overstocking oi" carrying fashion goods from one season to another, hence the outstanding bargains. r/wl
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Northern Advocate, 24 January 1947, Page 2
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