A very surpe-Ksl'iil flash-light photograph of the Masonic ball was taken hy Mr 11. Sal) in Horn, of the London Studio, Queen street. * Him:o\v.hoinva Lodge U.A.O.D. ;lvekl its foi-t-iviglvtly meeting last evening, when 'live P.A. diploma was present.e.d to Bro. W. 11. Gallichian. The Ivaiipolvonui Dairy Co. is now giving suppliers Is 2d per lh for butter-fat, which is probably a record. But it has to be borne in mind that the supply is very low just now. Sudh ilvigh prices proclaim the pecuniary advantages resulting from winter dairying. — .Standard. There is a great demand just now for suitable woijcnien, principally bush fellers, in the Ohakune district. Four -half-sovereigns were found in the unsold piece of c'heoso left over from the. Manawatu Winter Show. The Agricultural 'Department li«K given the- Unworn. District High .School about 100 varieties of weeds for tVr? purpose of instruction, and al>o a collection of cereals and so'.nls. wivich formed part of the exhibit at the recent "Winter Show. An Eider-down b&d quilt is a great comfort these cold nights. Chirks have a fine stock of quilts ranging from 29s Gd to 84s each, all warranted real down.—Advt. fl-iir local drapers guarantee every pair of Wnrnert's Corsets to fit comfortably, t owear well and not rust, hn-j'.k or tear.—Advt. Rubber stamps, any resign, mnfle it sin.! , . Motice. Chi•>»; 'fi race, I ,r v i r-.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 July 1911, Page 3
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229Untitled Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 July 1911, Page 3
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