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LOCAL & GENERAL.

The monthly sitting of the Magistrate’s Court at Waipawa will be held to-morrow.

“Always fresh.” Best factory butter, cooked ham, Royal sausage, chicken and ham, bulk honey a specialty.—Bryant’s, famous for low prices.*

The Golf Club will open their links for the season on Saturday next, at 1.30 p.m., with a Canadian foursome, players to arrange own partners if possible.

“Think of groceries—think of Bryant’s.” You want them at the right prices. Not inferior goods, but the best brands at lower prices. Then give us a trial and you’ll he satisfied.—Bryant’s.*

The Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club will hold another euchre tournament in the Concert Hall to-morrow evening, commencing at 8 o’clock. The promoters hope to see a large attendance.

No matter how low Bryant and Co.’s prices may be the fact remains that their merchandise will meet your demands for quality and style. Shop at Bryant and Co.’s—compare for yourself and he convinced of the fine values offered*

The municipal elections in different 1 parts of the Dominion are being held i to-day. At Waipukurau, in addition, a poll is being taken on the question s of the weekly half-holiday, an effort being made to restore Saturday. The art union promoted for the benefit of the N.Z. Cricket Association and the N.Z. Football Association (Soccer) resulted in a profit of £13,400, and each body will receive £O7OO. You can “bank” on your purchases if you shop at Bryant and Co.’s. Their prices are definitely lower in every department. There’s only one way to prove this. Step in and see for yourself.—Bryant and Co., Waipawa. At a meeting of the committee of the Plunket Society held on Monday evening, at which the advisory committee were present, it was decided to grant the use of the consulting room for the dental clinic as a temporary expedient until suitable rooms are obtained to give the clinic a permanent home. “Get crockery and satisfaction at Bryant’s.” We have just landed a very cheap line of butter plates, jam dishes, sweet dishes, fruit dishes, white and gold cups and saucers. Don’t delay, get in early and have your pick.—Bryant’s Big Store.* A competition for the Alward Shield for ritual work will he held in the Oddfellows’ Hall to-morrow evening, the • Ruataniwha Lodge (Takapau) having issued a challenge to Abbotsford Lodge, the holders of

the trophy. Mr Jack Fletcher, last evening, met with a painful accident whilst cranking up a car. By some means a por tion of the crank became detached and flew up and hit Mr Fletcher in the face. He received cuts on the nose, forehead and cheek, but luckily es eaped injury to his eye. Not much sense shivering this cold

weather when we can supply you with an all-wool cardigan for 12s 6d. New stocks of Cardigans, Pullovers, and Lumber Jackets, in the latest designs and styles, from the best New Zea-

land and English makers, ranging from 12s 6d to 45s.—D. H. Edwards, Ltd., Waipawa and Waipukurau.*

The monthly meeting of the Waipawa branch of the H.B. War Relief Association was held in the secretary’s office on Monday evening. Present—Messrs C. H. Critchley (chair), G. Hunt, C. E. T. Woods, and H. T. Limbrick. An application for a postponement of a payment was ordered to be forwarded to the executive with a favorable recommendation, and another for an extension was held oyer for a month. The chairman’s action in granting temporary assistance in a number of cases was endorsed. Follow the trend to Bryant and

Co.’s. Shopping at Bryant and Co.’s is the saving thing to do. There you will discover for yourself why so many people are doing that very thing now. Prices for the new autumn fashions have never been lower. Visit Bryant and Co.’s Busy Store today.*

On Tuesday next the Waipawa Women's Institute will hold a chrysanthemum show and exhibition of handicrafts in the Concert Hall, and there is every indication of it proving a most attractive function. The show will be open at 2 p.m. and again at 7 p.m., and a nominal charge of sixpence will be made for admission.

Buy your boy a Pullover or Cardigan for winter. Bryant and Co. have a fine stock of the latest designs—the

pick of Colonial and English manufacturers at a special discount of 2s in the £ off for cash. Call in and see them to-day.—Bryant and Co., Outfitters, Waipawa.*

“Stop! This is the Trocadero.” On the Foresters’ Hall, Dickens street, Napier, this sign greets you. It’s the new location of the “Trocadero.” Visitors to Napier for the week-end should remember that the “Trocadero” is open all day on

Sundays, and provides a very special hot dinner between 12 and 2 o’clock Morning or afternoon tea may be had at an.y hour during the day.*

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Waipawa Mail, Volume LII, Issue 91, 6 May 1931, Page 2

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LOCAL & GENERAL. Waipawa Mail, Volume LII, Issue 91, 6 May 1931, Page 2

LOCAL & GENERAL. Waipawa Mail, Volume LII, Issue 91, 6 May 1931, Page 2