LOCAL AND GENERALS
Bread For Week-end
Bread will be baked in Cambridge on Saturday next and will be available as usual from the shops up to 11 a.m. Householders will require to obtain supplies sufficient to carry them over until Tuesday as Labour Day is a general holiday.
"The Long Mirror." The Group Players of the Community Art Service presented J. B. Priestley's three-act phantasy "The Long Mirror" to a fair audience in the town hall last evening. A further report of the production will appear in Friday's Independent.
Damaging Frost. After week.-end rain, the weather turned cold on Monday, with a biting wind from the South. A sharp frost was experienced in Cambridge early on Tuesday morning and considerable damage resulted to gardens. Potatoes and tomatoes growing in the open were cut down, together with other early plants in both the vegetable and flower gardens.
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Waikato Independent, Volume XLIII, Issue 6036, 23 October 1946, Page 4
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