; Repairs to ! Doon, Windows. Body Work, Panel Beating, etc, are faithfully done by us. Be sure of a good job at a low price from J. McCULItOUGrH SKATING RINK, Cobden St. IfILK Docket Books and Milkmen's " Accounts at Herald Printing Department .
wich tins and bake in a moderate oven. Put together with a layer of raspberry jam and chocolate icing. Mr. Chamberlain's Grandchild . Mr. and Mrs. Neville Chamberlain's first granddaughter was born in the middle of September in Birmingham. The baby's mother, who is 2C years old, is Mrs. Stephen Lloyd. The baby is to be called Anne—after her grandmother—with the omission of the "i." The Prime Minister invariably calls his wife "Annie," but she is "Anne" to everyone else. When this new Anne is christened—whether in London or in Birmingham is not yet decidedshe will orobably wear the robe made for Mrs. Lloyd's christening by the Prime Minister's sister, Miss Hilda Chamberlain. It was worn two years ago by the baby's brother Stephen.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19759, 13 October 1938, Page 19
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