LOCAL AND GENERAL.
You etui get it cheaper at Stewart's.* Mr. ami Mrs. W. Tubby have an advertisement of thanks in this issue. Try D. .Tours, Egmont Street, for plumbing and tinsmithiiig repairs. Telephone 111.* The Tenuis Club will open its courts :>a Saturday next when there will be a neral tea. Mr. Brennan, Whenuakura, is among those whose residences have been connected with (lie local telephone exchange. Messrs Bennett £ Harding notify that (hey are prepared to give (’>/- per pair Tor young table poultry in good >mli t ion. Messrs Norman Mitchell, F. Goodwin, and M. Clark were among those who kindly acted as .Masters of (he Ceremonies at the recent highly suci essfnl Domain Ball. Mr. C. A. Lareombc has an interesting advertisement in this issue with regard to his stock of men’s dependable working boots and ladies’ and children’s sandals. Beeth.ams’ have a replace advertisement and some interesting paragraphs in the “’Wanted” column in this issue, of particular value to ladies. Mr. G. V. Pearce notifies in another '■ulumii that lie will address the clecturs in the Town Hall, Waverley, on Friday next at 8 p.m. Mr. W. D. Powdrell notifies in another column that he will address the electors in the Kakaramoa Hall on Thursday, at Alton on Friday, and at Manutahi on Saturday. The chair will lie taken at 8 p.m. in each case. The annual shearing camp for boys in the "Wanganui Education Board’s district will be hold at Mr. Henson’s farm, Mount Stewart, commencing on Monday next, mid lasting for about ten days. Messrs Bennett & Harding in another column advertise that a large ipiantity of roofing iron and timber will lie sold by auction at the Harbour Board’s "Wool Store next Wednesday, the 1-th insl., commencing at 1 p.m. The Now Zealand Loan and Mcrcan'ile Agency Coy. notify that Mr. F. 0. Bhillipson, late of their Hawera. stall, has been appointed to act as their agent in Patca in place of Mr. E. *L Bane, who has left (he district. The (Matron of the local hospital desires to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of tlie following : —From Mr, Gibbs, vegetables; Mrs. Honeyliold, senr., lemon trees ; .Mrs. Gibson, pci plants ; Mrs. (MacGregor, cream and Mowers : Presbyterian Bible Class, bread. Mr. .1. Fraser has an interesting advertisement in this issue drawing at.cniion to ihe new stock of tobaccos ami cigarettes be has just landed. Every popular brand of tobacco is carded by Mr. Fraser, and smokers can depend upon Ihe goods as being the iicsr available. The Patca Liberal League are holding a meeting of delegates in the Borough Council Chambers on Thursday next at 7.45 p.m. Delegates representing the various polling booths iu this electorate will Jie present, and a plan of campaign outlined to ensure Mr. Morrison’s return at the forthcoming general election. Mr. (Morrison has been well received at Hawera and other places. Afler the delegates’ meeting a smoke concert will lie tendered (he visitors by the local League on the Town (Hall stage.
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Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 5 November 1919, Page 2
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501LOCAL AND GENERAL. Patea Mail, Volume XLIII, 5 November 1919, Page 2
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