The Guardian Incorporating The Northland Age Published on Wednesdays. Price Twopence. WEDNESDAY, January 22, 1930 LOCAL AND GENERAL
"Let Phil do it." Light work, window cleaning, etc. For the best quality fruit at the lowest prices try Mrs Marks’ fruit and conlectionery shop. Don’t forget —To let Lewis Marks measure you for your next suit. Prices lrom £5 10 0 upwards. New spring and summer patterns just arrived. Mrs. Vercamer has opened up a shop in Awanui opposite the Hotel where full lines of confectionery, soft drinks, fancy goods, tovs, tobacco and cigarettes souvenirs and Xmas novelties will be stocked. Owing to the date first selected clashing with that of the M.mgamuka sports, the V.V.A.S.C. decided definitely last night to hold its spoits carnival on Saturday, March 15. The pro.ramme is bigger and better than ever before and besides catering for runners over all distances, includes two chops for prizes totalling nearly £SO. Full details will be given next week, when posters will be out.
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Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 3, 22 January 1930, Page 4
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165The Guardian Incorporating The Northland Age Published on Wednesdays. Price Twopence. WEDNESDAY, January 22, 1930 LOCAL AND GENERAL Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 3, 22 January 1930, Page 4
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