A hardy annual for the Matamata County Council burst through at Friday’s meeting- when a letter was received from the Auckland Education Board declining to pay water rates for the Tirau school, totalling* over £4. Cr. Judd met the reading of the letter with the remark: “ I move that the water be cut off.” ( Laughter.) No further action was taken, the matter being treated as more or less of a joke.
THE LATEST ! AN ELECTRIC HAIRCUT AT C. D. BROWN’S POPULAR SALOON. A Pleasui-e in Store For You. TWO CHAIRS. TWO CHAIRS. NO WAITING. EVERYTHING IN MEN’S TOILET REQUISITES. FOR CHOICE CONFECTIONERY AND STANDARD STATIONERY You get the best and the best value at TELFER & SMITH’S, Writing Pads from 9d. Envelopes from 3s for boxes of 250. ’Phone 54.
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Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 48, 18 September 1924, Page 3
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