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DOMINION’S SIX HUNDRED

ENOUGH JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. NO MORE TILL END OF YEAR. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. Pointing out that inconvenience was being caused in country districts, Mr. G. C. Black (Motufeka) asked the Minister of Justice in the House of Representatives to-day if he would indicate when further appointments of justices of the peace would be made. The Hon. J. G. Cobbe said the last list was issued on February 2b last, and in the ordinary course of events there would not be another list until tile elid of Hext session. There were 000 justices in the Dbininioh at the present time, and he had not heard of any inconvenience.

Two fresh, farms (one a lease) are advertised by W. H. and A. McGarry, Eltham. Quite frankly they prefer to _ hairg around Wellington and starve,” Btjid the Dominion president of the Womens Division of the Farmers’ Union (Mrs. C Jocksoh) at the bi-moiithly meeting of the Bush Nurse and Housekeepers’ Auxiliary of the union in Painierstoii North. This startling statement was miido when the question of unemployed women was discussed. It was stated that, there wore a thousand such in Wellington, and an appeal for help was received. Mrs. Jackson stated that it had been sugtrested that country women might, be willing to take some of tlmse girls mtq their homes. The Dominion,. Seeletary had interviewed numbers of unemployed, but so far only two girls had accepted positions in the country.

These are the garments you'll be in need of in these autumn days: A Cardigan or Pullover to wear in the house or ’neath your coat for that extra warmth, Most certainly a Raincoat for the showers, not forgetting a smart Felt Hat in latest up-tov date fashion. A visit to The Hustlers, New Plymouth, will well repaj you, and you can .get any of* these goods at the lowest possible prices.* Drive dull care away,, let’s pe happy together. Buying and selling, it will make you smile at the values you receive, and make us happy selling such. Smart good* at our low prices. McGruer's ftfi for your Easter wear.*

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1931, Page 6

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DOMINION’S SIX HUNDRED Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1931, Page 6

DOMINION’S SIX HUNDRED Taranaki Daily News, 28 April 1931, Page 6

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