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The .suggestion that' every branch of j the Farmers’ Union should do all pos-« si hie to prevent price-culling in regard to the sale of butter for local 'consutnptiou was made by Mrs. U. .). Laird, president of the Midlrirst branch of the women’s division of the union, at the annual meeting in Stratford. Mrs. Laird said that many retailers were using butter as a catch-line and cutting prices. She expressed the opinion • that farmers’ wives should boycott such stores. The death of Mrs. CL D. Greenwood will have been noted with deep regret by all followers of the. turf, who will remember the association of tlio deceased lady with’ one of tlio greatest racing names in the history of tlio sport in New Zealand, tier late husband, Mr. (L 1). Greenwood, was one of tho old School of racing men, and valued tho honors of the turf, more than the cash returns made by his many line thoroughbreds: In the ownership of the racehorse Gloaming and the enjoyment of the services of R, J. Mason, tho veteran Mr. Greenwood was more fortunate than even the major-, ily of successful sportsmen, and in all his enthusiasm for the turf, lie was supported by Mrs. Greenwood, whose hook on “Gloaming, the Wonder Horse” added a telling chapter to the history of racing in New Zealand and Australia. TAKE THE BURN DUT OF SUNBURN BY USING 6K!N EMOLLIENT

m m A m f a > y v\x S' is “Bob's Getting Married! I’ve been dying’ lor you to come home all day, Ralph. Got such wonderful news. Ruth was over here this morning, and she and Bob are being married next month. Isn’t it great! Suppose it will cost us a wedding present, but it’s worth it to sec them oIT, after being engaged so long. Bob bought a Maclone Suit yesterday and went to work in it. His boss must have thought he looked very smart (that’s what Ruth said), because at about four o’clock Bob was called up to the office and was told he had been promoted to the Managership of the Kaikoura Branch. He’s happy; Ruth’s happy; everybody’s happy. So am I! The boss and he became quite confidential, and w hat do you think, Ralph? Bob’s boss wears, a Maclone suit, too. He thinks they are the greatest value on ihe market, and practically told Bob he looks twice the man in one.” IN EMPLOYMENT Maclone Suits are obtainable from us in all sizes, and many different patterns. They are guaranteed against defective workmanship, and we recommend them to all who desire a smart, inexpensive suit. HELP TO KEEP 2,000 NEW ZEALANDERS'^^* MMi X*v k mmm km ■> ' ill m mm m mm mmi II Vi m II m if * A i IrailF «§ v ;- ■ifi® * m iMH "'■■ail as m gets mam m m Priced from 99/ If you are particularly hard to fit, come in and be specially measured for a Maclone Suit. Obtainable only at m PETTIES oasstsf-e s&

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17951, 1 December 1932, Page 3

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