ggsssgsss I TSSS The queen carnival in aid of the Pahiatua band concluded on Saturday evening with a. “Paddy’s Market” in the Drill Hall. The result of the carnival, which ran for a. month, was as follows : Miss Phyllis Mills. 58.078 votes; Miss Dulcie Jones, 50,804; Mrs. A. J. Fairweather, 29,600. The total receipts were £591. “Wliab will you take,” the butler said, "Sir Henry? Here is port and hock, Chablis and sherry, and some red Wine of the famous ’7O stock.” Sir Henry’s voice was hoarse and sad, "No, ho, John! Nono of those, I’m sure, I wish no wine that’s white or red,
Pleaso givo mo Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.—l 9
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17067, 27 September 1929, Page 12
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