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The Guardian Incorporating The Northland Age Published on Wednesdays. Price Twopence. WEDNESDAY, November 6, 1929 LOCAL AND GENERAL

Don’t forget—To let Lewis Marks measure you for your next suit. Prices from £5-10/- upwards. New spring and summer patterns just arrived.

A tip-top programme of songs, plays, novelty items and things at the Presbyterian Bazaar, A. & P. Hall, November 29. For the best quality fruit at the lowest prices try Mrs Mark’s fruit and confectionery shop.

Mrs. Vercamer has opened up a shop in Awanui opposite the Hotel where full lines of confectionery, soft drinks, fancy goods, toys, tobacco and cigarettes, souvenirs and Xmas novelties will be stocked.

The Awanui Tennis dance has been postponed indefinitely, owing to the function clashing with other fixtures.

Bargains as the sands of no sea-shore for the multitude at the Presbyterian Bazaar, A. & P. Hall, November 29.

nobles ltd. for value. New Season’s goods Now Showing. Call and Inspect. Shipments by the “Coronation” last week included 1132 boxes of butter, 70 pigs, 150 sacks of gum and 15 bales of wool.

The Trigg Memorial Shield and the Junior 7-aside medals will be presented at the Football Ball at Awanui on Thursday November 14th. Mr. C. J. HainblyD, Instructor in Agriculture, will deliver lectures on silage making at the Peria Hail on Wednesday, November 13, and at Kaitaia November 14, in each case at 8 p.m. Mr. T. S. Hickey, formerly of Kaitaia, advertises for sale his quarter-acre section in Empire Street, together with garage and other buildings. A. Yuretich advertises tanks for sale below town prices. Postponed from Labour Day the opening of the bowling club’ ’ se-.son had again to be postponed last Saturday owing to unpropitious weather conditions, and the present outlook seems to presage a further postponement this weeks It teems that Jupiter Pluvius has enti red into competition with the Colonel. A car reported to be owned by Mr. Geddes, of Herekino, overtui ned last night on the Pukepoto Ro>d, not far past the cemetery. Fortunately no one was injured aDd the car was practically undamaged.

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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 47, 6 November 1929, Page 4

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The Guardian Incorporating The Northland Age Published on Wednesdays. Price Twopence. WEDNESDAY, November 6, 1929 LOCAL AND GENERAL Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 47, 6 November 1929, Page 4

The Guardian Incorporating The Northland Age Published on Wednesdays. Price Twopence. WEDNESDAY, November 6, 1929 LOCAL AND GENERAL Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 47, 6 November 1929, Page 4