CHRISTMAS TRADE.
KEPT BUSY 1
D.uring the past two days the shopkeepers have been kept .par'llieniarly busy even for til its time of the year, there being ai large number qf people in town almost, continuously. 'Seasonal buying is said lo he on a more liberal suiile than fnir seine year.s past, and there is every indication llia.t it will lie a. record; Christmas for many shopkeepers. Many country people have been coming into town, tho motor serj vices, in addition, to. the train, being ' wv!il pat ronised. j To-im.iTiM tihe .simps will remain qpen 1 iiiiilil 10 p.m., and \v\>\ be closed'on Thursday and Kr'alay, but, with a. few 1 c-SjCr'ption.s, will re (pen on -Saturday, i cloning nil. 5.30 p.m. Mercantile firms will i Ic e. from to-morrow evening until MoncuTN next, a,-, will ad. the banks. whilu the legal offices will la- closed coutioc. vc.sly colli Jaouary 11,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16618, 23 December 1924, Page 8
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151CHRISTMAS TRADE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16618, 23 December 1924, Page 8
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