j The Taranaki Hospital Board decided yesterday, oh the motion of _Mr. E. Gilmour, to donate a sum of £5 towaards providing Chrstmas cheer for the thirty children, at present l>eing treated in the hospital. The donation will be given to the matron (Miss B. A. Campbell) to expend as she thinks best. Shoppers are finding the convenience of the Melbourne's new store to their liking. More room, better displays, extra assistants, quicker service, splendid show windows all together with the firm’s keen prices combine to make the well-known Melbourne Corner the favourite shopping rendezvous of North Taranaki. Motorists should not miss the opportunity of attending the sale of motor accessories, store and spare parts to be conducted by L. A. Nolan and Co., on account of the Phoenix Motors, Ltd on Friday morning next. , The sale will be held at the auctioneers’ hide stores (ton floor). r Hayward’s Military” Pickles convert a humble meal into a luncheon fit for a king. All grocers sell them. Be sure they re “Military.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1924, Page 6
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