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Tho outbreak of measles at Morrins- \ illo shows no signs of abatement; amt tlu 1 Borough, Council lias decided that the public swimming I,mtlis should remain closed to children for ft further period. As many as 1(12 children have been absent, from the Morrinsvilio Primary School out.of a total of -I1 5 pu]iils on the roll. . Potties’ display of toys and Christmas gifts of all kinds iw attracting widespread attention, for this year very much more extensive preparations have been made, and the assortment, of Christmas novelties iw really wonderful. For those who prefer to do their Christmas shopping early, lay-by facilities are offered, and a small deposit will secure- any article selected from the Christmas stock.* While attempting to board the steamer Duchess at Auckland Mr. Richard Shersou, 60, married,' of Mount Kden, missed his footing and fell into the harbor, striking ,Ids head lit!: 1 "- the vessel. The injured man, who was suffering from concussion and abrasions, was admitted to Auckland Hospital in a serious condition. "Tt’s n Dong Long Way to Tipperary,” but not a very long way to Napier. How about a run over for the week-end, Bee the newest town in the world. You’ll find tho “Trocodero” Tea Rooms in the main street Open Sundays. Thev’re the last word In comfort and atjttiofc*, :

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18257, 28 November 1933, Page 4

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18257, 28 November 1933, Page 4

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18257, 28 November 1933, Page 4