A lady stopped tot buy flowers from a girl in Piccadilly Circus and said: “I want ten shillings worth of flowers for my daughter; she is coming out to-day/' “I’ll give you the best I have, mum,” replied the flower seller kindly. “What’s she been in for ’’ • » * < The steamer Canadian Victor, which arrived at Auckland from Melbourne on Saturday night, has on board two Tasmanian devils, three ant-eaters, and _lO king parrots, which are being taken to Canada for the Toronto zoo. The Tasmanian devils are small, ugly animals, and the auteathers somewhat resemble porcupines. There were 12 parrots, but two died shortly after they were placed on board the steamer at Melbourne.
Mmxt MISS W. MOTJRIE, L.T.C.L., Teacher of Pianoforte, Violin and theory Will resume tuition on JANUARY 30th. Address: Whitcomhe Street, Opunake.
PLUNKET NURSE. HOUBS AT BOOMS. OBUNAKE.— Mondays and Saturday’s; 10 a.m. to 12. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. MANAIA. — Every Tuesday. KABONGA. — Alternate Fridays (Sale Days). BAHOTU.— Alternate Thursdays (Sale Days) Annual Subscriptions (5/-) may be paid the Hon. Secretary or to Nurse Spring.
Xmas without a Radio won’t bear thinking about. Have a demonstration on wonderful “Courier.” Very easy terms. J. B. ilcEwau and Co., Opunake.
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Opunake Times, 28 February 1933, Page 3
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