Angaicaa Church "Shop." The "shop" held on Saturday afternoon in aid of the funds of the Waipawa Anglican Church was a most successful effort. A large number of gifts were sent in for sale, and a good clearance was made. The various competrEions resulted as follows: — Box of chocolates, Miss J. Sullivan; Easter egg, Mrs Murray; cigarettes, Mr C. Rasmussen (Ongaonga); Christmas cakes, Mesdames Yaughan, T. Black and Pura Logan; traycloths. Mrs A. Collett and Mrs Clayton. Z1NO PADS END COENS. pUT ONE ON — the pain is gone. Dr. Seholl's Zino Pads instantly re» lieve corns, callouses, bunions, soft corns. The certain quick and safe way. Ask for Dr. Seholl's Sino Pads in the size you require. 1/6 pkt. Allan Grant Pharmaey and Griffith's Shoe Store. foP^ronst r IRISH MOSS , i
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 69, 14 December 1937, Page 11
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