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LOCAL AND GENERAL

A dairy fiarm near Inglewooibis advertised for sale by the Lands Department in this issue-

The Pluslcet Skmeiy will have on :,nle to-morrow bulbs which have been sent from Auckland. _,

It was incorrectly stated in yesterday's "Post" that the Combined Choirs had met on Friday. Actually The paragraph referred to a meeting hold on Tuesday last.

Members 01? the Avon Howlr.,; Club are requested to attend t»w funeral of the, late Mr H. VI : TVUs which will leave her late residence at 2 p.m. to-morrow.

Tlie annual meeting of the Taranaki Dairy Factory Employers' Union was held at Strtitford this morning, when M J. S. McKay was elected president and Mr E. A. Collins vice-president. Mr W. Fastier was appointed_auditor. Mr A. Morton gave ail Interesting address on proceedings at the recent economic conference, at which he was a delegate. ,At assembly at the Technical High School this morning, feeling reference was made by the Principal, Mr A. H. R. Arness, to the passing of Jim Boon, who was a popular pupil of the stfiooL until quite recently. Mr Amess said Boon had) a very line record at the school. He had matriculated, and on the sports side he had won the Bayly Scholarship and was the champion cadet for shooting in New Zealand. He had always been of a cheerful disposition, and was highly esteemed by both pupils and teachers. The pupils stood «i silence for a minute as a mark of rer spect.

Most people want a lot of things they can't have, often fastening their desire s on some expensive article of Clothing, etc., eulogised in a hig expensive advertisement, that is, par. tially paid for by the desired article. The people you envy most are the people who get everything they want out of a lower income ' than yours. We know most of these people, we often see them on "Our Premises" getting what they want. Our low profit and quick turnover method explained in familiar language, is j" s t merely "More Things Per £." That is the secret, and anyone i s welcome to share it with people who get what they whnt.—The Auckland Warehouse Drapery and Clothing. Store, near Post 'Office, who brought pnces dovr*

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 86, 6 July 1928, Page 4

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LOCAL AND GENERAL Stratford Evening Post, Issue 86, 6 July 1928, Page 4

LOCAL AND GENERAL Stratford Evening Post, Issue 86, 6 July 1928, Page 4