At the annual meeting of the Mangatoki (Taranaki) Dairy Company m August last it was decided to charge a war levy on supplies, the money so raised to be devoted to some, patriotic fund. At^ a recent social the chairman of directors said the fund now stood at approximately £269. It had not yet been decided by the directors what pur,pose the money would b,e devoted to, but he suggested that the money be ■used for helping distressed soldiers who had gone from the district. . The latest m Alarm Clocks;is an 8-day Alarm Clock. Only requires one winding and one setting, and will then ring each morning. Inspect at Grieve, jeweller's. Clocks carry a 12-months' guarantee.* For Wedding and Kngaj{eniet)l Rings, flee Gordon, Jeweller, opposite Bank <V New Zealand Bund for ni»e n&rti *• Gordon, Spectacle Rpenialist, op|M>Hiu Hank New Zealand, tfi»t<* «f>»ri*f oat* \t> ICye tttating.*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13700, 2 June 1915, Page 3
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