Old Pupils and Everybody Come along to tie PARISH HALL TOMORROW NIGHT (Saturday) to the pAIIEWELL J)ANCE in honour of Miss Amy Hodgson v/ho is leaving the district Ladies With Plates Admitted Free RHYS WILLIAMS, Secretary, Old Pupils’ Association. MANGONUI AND WHANGAROA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY Licenses Issued gHOOTING Licenses have been issued by the Society to the following : Bob Rickett, Tony Maripo, J. Hobson, George Shaw, F. Turner, Henry Subritzky, Stephen Thomas, Bill Subritzky, L. R. Herbert, T. J. Gardiner, Rob Brott, Varley Spanhake, Wallace Cooper, John Frew, Len Bedford, Wiki Brass, W. J. Turner, L. F. Ramsey, T. J. Fleming, Horace Clifford Maria, Oscar Irving, Stanley Herbert Carr, Robert Dudley Hanlon, Robert Perry, James Stewart Houston, Percy Richard Hinton, John McPherson, Thofnas Bradley, Joseph Simcock, Arthur Fitzgerald Wilson, Alfred Shepherd, Leslie Holemby, Clive Jeffery Murdoch, John O’Sullivan, Robert Neville Matthews, Ernest Matthews, Allan Leslie Masters, Edwin Gordon Murray, Willis Switzer, Selwyn White, Chum Povey, Cuch B. Shine, Lionel Broekw’ay Rogers, Walter Kitchen, Hugh James Ford, Trevor Andrew White, Harold Cook, Matthew Howell, Clarence lan Wright, Norman Clyde Wright, Cecil Harris, Herbert Vincent Irving, ( larence Alexander Wright, James Valentine Beazley. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure Instant relief for Coughs, Colds,
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Northland Age, Volume IX, Issue 63, 17 May 1940, Page 3
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