The Wanganui tramway takings for January were a record, amounting to £2039 6s lid, or £85 0s 5d more than for the same month of 1914.
When Mr J. S. Bond, Hamilton, agent for the Public Trustee, and a member of the Auckland Harbor Board, was .visiting the Waikato hospital he slipped in one of the corridors and fell heavily, fracturing his thigh.
Mrs Parker, of New Zealand, a sister of Lord kitchener, at present in London, is one of the moving spirits in 'the organising of the British Women's War Clubs (for the wives and women relatlrea a{ soldiers and sailon on active service. Mrs Parker lias been camSaigning in tho north of England and cotland to get money and helpers for the establishment of these clubs.
Grieve, jeweller's, plate-oieaning preparation is \ised by manufacturers ; 2a per bottle, and absolutely the best procurable; post free.*
T. R. Gordon, the Opthalmio Opti ciaa, opposite Bank Nelw Zealand Specialist in Riml««j> Ol»j«»»« Th«>ti«
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13602, 6 February 1915, Page 3
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