During the past four years the South Taranaki Automobile Association has erected over 1009 signs within its territory. Members of tribes from other districts who were present in Gisborne during the past few days for the obsequies of the late I/ady Carroll dispersed to-day to their respective homes, after a last tribute of respect to the memory of the deceased. In the billiard room of (lie deceased’s late residence, where the casket had lain for the past live days, had been placed Diet photographs of Sir James and Lady Carroll, with those of close relatives, including the late Taranaki te Ua, and Hetfi. te Kani. Handsome and valuable Maori mats covered the floor, and the plumage of the kiwi was prominent in the weaving of the cloaks that hung upon the walls ns a background for the array of portraits Many handsome weapons and ornaments which had been long in the possession of the late Lady Carroll’s family were also displayed, and to these symbols of tlie maria of the deceased the departing tribesmen made their respectful saluations ere they commenced (heir homeward journeys. THE) ORANGE GROVE. The cherry blossom of Japan is not more beautiful than Die blossom of orange groves, and no drink is more delightfully refreshing than Price’s Flavored Orange Extract, made from genuine orange extractive. Other popular flavors are Flavored Raspberry, Lime and Lemon. Afl grocers sell them, 1/6 a bottle. Say ‘Trice’s’’— it pays.—s i
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17410, 7 November 1930, Page 8
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