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FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ NOTICES. LOYAL MANGATAINOKA LODGE. MANCHESTER UNITY, INDEPENDENT ORDER ODDFELIOWS. NEXT MEETING MONDAY, NOVEMBER IS. At 7.30 p.m. MALE and Female Candidates accepted from 16 years of age. Sick benefit £T per week for 52 weeks, thereafter 10s per week, as long as illness lasts. Sickness, Medical. Death and Hospital Benefits immediately on joining. Deatli benefits from £30 —£250. Highest benefits for -lowest rate of any Friendly Society. Particulars from— H. A. BICK. Sec., P.O. Bos 19, Pahiatua. Or any Member. U.A.0.D., PAHIATUA, NO. 25. (United to Assist.) MAYFAIR HALL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1933. HALF YEARLY MEETING NOMINATION AND ELECTION OP' OFFICERS PAYMENT OF DUES AND GENERAL. J. E. MACDONALD. Sec. D. M. CONWAY, Treasurer. A.O.F. COURT PAHIATUA, No. 6730. (Established .1886.) Cf OUND and popular institution Liberal sickness and death benefits. Cosy lodgeroom. Visiting members cordially welcomed. Next meeting TUESDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1935 At 8 p.m. QUARTERLY SUMMONS MEETING. VISIT OF DISTRICT CHIEF RANGER. Information gladly given by undersigned or any officers. ' G. F. GELDERD, , Secretary Tararua Street. GIVEN away free! “The Husband’s and Wife’s Handbook’’ by Dr. H. Alcott,' and out latest complete catalogue of hygienic appliances and druggists’ sundries. These two books containing vital facts of importance to every married person and those intending to marry, sent by return post under plain wrapper on application. Write now enclosing 6cl stamps to cover packing and handling to THE CHEMISTS’ SUPPLIES CO., P.O. BOX 1178, CHRISTCHURCH. John O’Brien, about fifty years of age, the dingo trapper who was reported missing in the far north-west a month ago, lias been found dead 140 miles south of Broome. He was murdered by natives who had been troublesome in this district for many years. The ground near where the body was found indicated that n fierce struggle bad taken place.' O’Brien’s ride had jammed. The body of a native was also discovered.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13105, 13 November 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13105, 13 November 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13105, 13 November 1935, Page 3

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