Yesterday New Zealand said “goodbye ” to daylight saving till next October. With the exception of the various little miscalculations caused by people forgetting to put their clocks back, there was nothing to indicate the change. In the city, the clocks of the official buildings were all put back. The Edmonds memorial clock in Poplar Crescent, however, stuck to summer time. Cheaper for your home.—Real English china, white and gold cups and saucers 7hd just now at Minson’s (job purchase). Delightful fancy l*pt jugs Is 9d; Lavender do. from 6d; Wbita dinner sets 21s. 6 ;
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 63, 16 March 1931, Page 11
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