LOCAL AND GENERAL
Thought ,foir to-day: Unliiom * pa^ujtvtes sftirengtihi.
An appeal foir £75 >is to be made to residents otf Reanuei*^, i,n. oa*der to beautify and improve the Remuera school grounds.
All memibea*s amd intending inein-bea-s of the High School Old Girls' Tennis Cluib are iequested to atto>ud a gtoefrail meetiing! at thei High School aiti T p.m. on, Thursday.
Influenza dw a mild • form is prevalent a,t iVeinlthain wimp. There were 388 case® in hosnifcal oni Monday. Many oif th<?i patients suffer oniy from colds. ,
Owing to heavy gales along the line, there was a tempotfairy telegStttphicl ii'litefrru'ptiian yesterday through poles 'beingl down beyond Paea-<*u. *Bi>& :telegra,ph depairtralefnit made strenuous efforts to restore comaniinieatioto, with the result that our cablegrams came through in timei for publication/though it was aifc first feared that this would not Dt> possible. Tth© officials are to b© oomplimeinted upon their successful work.
Everyone is «?atisfied with Gullen's "easy price*. "<■—-Advt.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13808, 25 September 1918, Page 2
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156LOCAL AND GENERAL Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13808, 25 September 1918, Page 2
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