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The Waipawa Mail FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1924. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Tenders are invited for the erection of the Tikokino War Memorial. The Ruahine, which arrived at Wellington on Wednesday, brought 941 assisted immigrants.

The monthly meeting of the Borough Council will be held this even

“Remarkable reductions” in our china shop. Read the list circulated with to-night’s issue. The crockery and aluminium ware bargains are irrestible. Bryant’s for greater value.* The train arrangements for the Easter holidays are inserted in this issue.

A petition in bankruptcy was yesterday tiled in the Supreme Court at Napier by Topi Ropata, native, of Waipawa. A dance in support of the candidature of the town queen in the Onga Onga Carnival will be held in the Municipal Concert Hall, Waipawa, next Monday evening.

“We’re shifting” our stock of crockery and must reduce stock. Secure some of the many wonderful bargains now showing'. This will last only for a few days—so get in early at Bryant’s china shop.*

At the Christchurch Presbytery a motion that the Presbytery initiate the necessary steps to amend the book of order to admit women as elders of the church, was lost, only the mover ar ' ihe seconder voting for it. The local golf season will open at 1.30 to-morrow afternoon with a mixed foursome on the Abbotsford links. The course is in excellent order, and it is anticipated that a large number of players will take part in the opening game. The general public; are cordially invited to attend. Oily canvas coats. All guaranteed waterproof. Le Roy's best quality 85s, MacLogn 755, Zealandia 03s. Every coat guaranteed waterproof. You’ll want one before the winter is through, so get in early.—D. H. Edwards and Co.*

The following programme will be given by the Carnival Band m the, Domain at 8.15 p.m. on Sunday:—, March, “Sabbath Parade” (Fraser); song, “Ora Pro Nobis” (Piccolomini); hymn, “Abide With Me” (Monk); selection, “Gems of Evergreen Melody” (Round); song, “Drinking” (Greenwood); waltz, “Woodland Whispers” (Round); anthem, “I Will Arise” (Cecil); “God Save the King.”

Easter suits! Don’t get the impression that you cannot be fitted with a ready-made suit. We are sole agents for the highest grade suit made in New Zealand, “The Lynx,” and can assure a perfect lit.—D. H. Edwards and Co.*

A fairly large downstairs audience assembled at the Municipal Theatre on Wednesday evening; on the occasion of the entertainment given by the Cosmopolitans. The programme of music, song, dance and story was well varied and added interest was imparted to the performance by the special stage setting painted by Mr L. Swain. Many of the items were encored, and the performers generously responded. Last evening the company gave a> performance at Onga Onga in support of the Country Queen at the Carnival. ‘‘Autumn and winter displays.”

The list circulated with this issue should create much interest in the new season’s stocks at Bryant’s. Every department is full to the brim with good things and the ladies should waste no time in paying a vijjit to the big store.* “The favorites.” ‘Cttd fish, Is (id 11).; ling fish, Is 4d Ib.V at Bryant’s big store (famous for low’prices).* “Make money*” by it on your butter at Guaranteed best bulk-—now only at Bryant’s. Always cheaper!* “Boots —that’ll keep liny /fed warm.” We can tit you up with it' pair of serviceable boots; boots that lopkjjgpod, wear well, and keep out theVpld and wet. Our low prices, wilkastonish you! ißyyant's for footwear.*

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XLV, Issue 85, 11 April 1924, Page 2

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The Waipawa Mail FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1924. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLV, Issue 85, 11 April 1924, Page 2

The Waipawa Mail FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1924. LOCAL AND GENERAL. Waipawa Mail, Volume XLV, Issue 85, 11 April 1924, Page 2