Volunteer News.
(By "Point.") The Rifles and Guards, with the Battalion Band, paraded last night. There was a good muster oi the band, but a pool' one of both corps, the memibers of which were suffering from "circusitis," Blisters will he prepared and issued to-day as a remedy. The following will represent the Rifles A team against the Guards : Major Okey, Lieutenants Okey and Le\cr, Sergeant Smith, Bugler-Ser-geant Hopkins, Pri Mates Taylor, ilanvtt aiud McKcowii. Rilles B team v. Waitara : Sergvaii't Kendall, Lame-Sergeant Arinitage, Privates Humphries, Bacon, 'Pippins, Okey, Morshead and Bakei'. (hon niember).
Have you noticed how smoothly shopping goes at "The. Melbourne." Everybody says it's the busiest store in Turanaki, uuud certainly we are doing the largest business we ever knew. Every customer saxes money. We buy for cash and sell for cash. That is the secret of our famous low prices.*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 33, 9 February 1904, Page 4
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144Volunteer News. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 33, 9 February 1904, Page 4
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