A Federal emergency relief grant of £ c iOOO will be ’made to growers of raspberries and gooseberries in Tasmania this season. A dragon fly’s presence in a motor t car led to the death of Mrs Alice Johnson, 64, of Wakefield street, Glenforrio., Victoria. Prominent. Sydney retail traders say that, the volume of Christmas week business was the best since 1929. A baby was fatally burnt while in his perambulator at his parents’ residence at Edgeeliff. Particulars of special January offerings are advertised by Pettiest in ibis issue. New millinery in the season’s smartest shapes, originally from 12/6 to 35/-. is now grouped in three special lines at 4/11, 8/11 and 12/6; and two big' lines of afternoon frocks are showing at 39/6 and 49/6. These specials are shown in Pettles’ windows,*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18598, 8 January 1935, Page 6
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