HUNTERVILLE NOTES
NATIONAL SAVINGS Th* lo<al postmaster reports that for the seventh week in succession, the National Savings flag has been hoisted at the Hunterville Post Oflice. indicating that the weekly quota had been reached. Up to Thursday of thus week threequarters of the amount required had been received and the indications are that th<* flae will again be flown before close of business to-day. Very good work was recentl\ done by a country member of the local committee,, who aas instrumental in obtaining 11 new accounts at the Otairi School. HOME M RS|\<, EXAM. - lions took place, with very satisfactory results. The following gained a pass: Misses N. Dillon B. Scott-Maundrell, P. Gordon. J. Cameron. A. Bartlett. A. to ••. Mesdames N. Stewart. Morris and Towers. Advanced Division. Mrs. Leask, Misses J. McLachlan, E. McDonald and R. McKay.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 283, 1 December 1941, Page 3
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