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“So hallowed and no gracious 9 * Perhaps no one has described Christmas as simply, yet as adequately, as Shakespeare, who wrote “So hallowed and so gracious is the time.” Christmas is the time of happy reunion, the season of goodwill and graciousness, rich in tradition. And from a family point of view, the central figure in any Christmas gathering is mother, who works unceasingly, prepares assiduously and bustles here and there to make it a happy time for everybody. She realises, too, that not the least of Christmas traditions is the tradition of fine, wholesome ale. It is the year-round beverage of moderation at Christmas it fits perfectly into the pattern of tolerance, goodwill and happy contentment. r B.EWIH. TO LOCAL TASTE = t , RED BAND BREWERY
CHRISTMAS GIFTS from- ' g//) THE FARMERS G'C* WAIT ! ! ! Before Selecting Your Xmas Gift 1 " You First Must Visit the Farmers. Yes, There's a Host of Exquisite Gifts. Something for Everyone. PRESSURE COOKERS ( "2 Make Ideal Gifts. PRESTIGE COOKERS, 7 Pints PRESTO COOKERS, 7 & 9 Pints. (The Best English Quality) CRYSTAL GLASSWARE CROCKERY TOOLS and GENERAL HARDWARE. See Our Window Displays. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DIST. CO., LTD. Our Branches arc at: MARTON, HUNTERVILLE, MANGAWEKA, TAIHAPE, OHAKUNE
W| O" SPOT WOOL IN DEMAND Topmaker: “Look here. Jim. we’ve bad a sudden enquiry to supply 100 packs of 50’s carded tops for export. Do you think we can do it ?" Wool. BI’YFR : “les, if we can find the wool in time ; but we need all ice'te bought in \ew Zealand fur those other contracts." ] OPMAKER: “What about the London Sales next week?” W 00l Bi YER : "That's the answer, but it'll cost a hit. To my mind the spot market in London's well above Dominion levels. J envy the grower who sells in London. Top Maker : “Yes. you're quite right, and I don’t know where we manufacturer- would be without London when we want wool quickly Well y >u'd better go ip next week and buy that wool-even if we do have to pay top prices. ’ THE OF Jo.VDO.V I nion Bank Chamber*. Talbot Chamber*, beawick Street. TIMARU. t N.Z.
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Wanganui Chronicle, 13 December 1949, Page 10
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