[Published by Arrangement.] SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. AUCKLAND HAS IT. Mr Rendell, of Karangahape road, says:—“lt is Some considerable time now since we have had the Saturday half-holiday; but when the change was first made, we, in common with others in Karangahape road and different parts of the city were alarmed at losing what was then our best day’s trade, viz.: Saturday half-holiday and Saturday late night. None of us would make the change uow ; even if we could. The unbroken shopping week permits us to do the same business in a more efficient and more economical manner.” Raise Palmerston's status by voting for an unbroken business week.
Regard infantile paralysis aa highly infactious. Naiol kills germs in nose and throat. Mix with olive oil for children. —Advt Men’s solid leather slippers, suitable for house and garden wear, 10 s 9d pair. With high cut. elastic- sides 12s 9d pair. Similar styles for women 9s lid and 11s 9-d pair net cash. —At the C. M. Ross Co., Ltd. — Advt-
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 122, 27 April 1925, Page 4
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