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During the month of November, permits for buildings of a total value of £22,914 were issued in Hamilton. At Monday night’s meeting of the Stratford Borough Council the following list of the prices charged for electric wiring was submitted to the council: — New Plymouth £1 15s to £1 17s 6d per point; Inglewood £2 5s per point; Stratford £2 5s to £3 4s per point; Hawera £1 17s to £2 10s per point; Feilding £1 10s to £1 17s 6d per point. During the hearing of the threshing mill dispute in the Arbitration Court at Christchurch, Mr. G. Sheat stated that Canterbury would this year produce the biggest harvest fpr 20 years, and that from 9,000,000 to 111,000,000 bushels of wheat would have, to be dealt with in New Zealand. Mr. and Mrs. F. Cornwall and concert party are at present in New Plymouth. They have with them Miss Jean Hill, a young Auckland soprano singer. The company propose to tour the coastal districts after the holidays. Holiday time. Slip a “WISCONSIN” MOTOR on to your row-boat. Take you anywhere in third the time without fort. Write Manning Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. 1 Spotlessly clean windows denote a clean l*ome. B BRIGHT Window Polish, if applied with a damp sponge, is most economical, does not leave smudges, and >. is also an silver-plate polish.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1921, Page 4

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224

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1921, Page 4

Untitled Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1921, Page 4

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