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At the meeting of the Opunake Power Board yesterday Mr. W. C. Green intimated that unless conditions improved he would have to seriously consider the giving-up of his public positions so that he could devote all his time to his owh interests. The chairman, Mr. G. Goodwin, said that he would regret very much if such did come to pass, as Mr. Green was peculiarly gifted for dealing with public affairs. While recognising that a man had a certain duty to his family and himself, he had also his duty as a public citizen, and in such a critical period a man of Mr. Green’s calibre could ill. be spared. 36 x 36 Supper or Breakfast Damask Cloths, with rich coloured borders, in pretty Floral design. In Gold, Saxe, Pink, Helio with Serviettes to match, 10/6 the set. Gent’s pure Silk Neckties, in a large range of colours and patterns, at 1/11. Coloured Alhambra Bed Quilts, in helio, gold, red, at 6/6. Large size Beach and Ijiufee Towels, 42 x 21. A. nice and vqried assortment <?f Xmas and useful Gifts at genuine gift prices. Your inspection asked phe Hustlers, Drapers, New Plymouth. Lady tennis players will be interested in a special offering'of art silk lumber jackets and cream skirts at the Melbourne Ltd. These smart garments have been heavily reduced and are being sold at 19/11 for the lumber jackets,/and 9/11 for the skirts, or. 29/6 for the set of two garments. See '“'indow display.*

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1931, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1931, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 17 January 1931, Page 4

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