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The Guardian Incorporating The Northland Age Published on Wednesdays. Price Twopence. WEDNESDAY, November 20, 1929 LOCAL AND GENERAL

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

Look at these—Christmas :akes from 1 6 a lb. —sponges from 1/6 —children’s summer frocks from 2 II —where? Pres* bylerian Church bazaar.

For the best quality fruit at the lowest prices try Mrs Mark’s fruit and confectionery shop.

Mrs. Vercanrr 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.

Although the official opening did not take place, bowlers had their first game of the season on tho local ground last Saturday. If the present weather holds next Saturday will probably see the official opening of the season.

Ap.rt from those mentioned in the schedule, two special pnzes were donated for the Kaitaia Horticultural Soci°ty’s show on Fr day. Mrs. Miller gave a prize for the best daisy chain exhibited by primer school-children, and Mr. G. Wilkinson presented ano'her for the exhibitor scoring the most points for vegetables. Mainly instigated by Mr. J. N Baker, a move is on foot locally to form a county cycling club for the promotion of road r?ces and oih'T competitive events, and the way in which it is being received augurs well for the success of the venture. A meeting of enthusiasts is to be held in the cruncil chambers at 8 p.m. on Thursday, November 28, and a'l interested are invited to attend. The Kaitaia Aero Club advertises the itinerary of Ihe visit of the Auckland airmen, and also its concert on Friday night. Shipments from the dairy factory wharf at Awanui last week included 1223 cases of butter, 70 sacks of gum, 20 bales of wool and 66 pigs.

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Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 49, 20 November 1929, Page 4

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The Guardian Incorporating The Northland Age Published on Wednesdays. Price Twopence. WEDNESDAY, November 20, 1929 LOCAL AND GENERAL Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 49, 20 November 1929, Page 4

The Guardian Incorporating The Northland Age Published on Wednesdays. Price Twopence. WEDNESDAY, November 20, 1929 LOCAL AND GENERAL Northland Age, Volume 1, Issue 49, 20 November 1929, Page 4

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