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“The average workman here gets 1050 to 1200 marks- per week, which is not £l,” states Mr. L. Bittelmeyer, a former Palmerston North resident, writing recently to a local resident from Germany. “I predict that Dunedin will have the champion girl swimmer in the Dominion in the very near future,” said Mr. E. H. Olds, custodian, of the public baths, to a Star reporter on Wednesday. The girl he referred to is a pupil of the High Street School. Mr. Olds regards her as the best pupil he ever had. Wild pigs are so plentiful in some localities around Kaikoura that 25 were shot one day last week, reports .the Kaikoura Star, which learns that the pigs are attacking and devouring lambs, also sheep.. On Thursday next, October 19, Martin and Co. will commence a huge sale of furniture. Having purchased the big stocks of the Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd., at ridiculously low prices, Martin’s are out to give purchasers furniture at lowest figures ever offered. Watch the Daily News for special announcement on Thursday. A fine new line of English cotton crepe has just opened at the Melbourne, Ltd. This is selling freely, and patrons will be -well advised to make their puri chases before the line becomes sold out. Quality is good, whilst the price, viz., 1/11, is distinctly favorable to buyers. White and various popular shades are in stock. “Sinus,” the champion milking machine cleanser, may be obtained through any wholesale merchant or direct from the manufacturers, the Purity Products Co., Hawera. As the milking season is coming on it behoves every farmer to put and keep his machines in perfect hygienic condition. A final reminder is given our readers I of the Scotch concert to be held in the Empire Theatre to-night. The entertainment should not be missed, as it is unlikely that Highland dancers of the calibre of the McKenzie Sisters, of Wellington, will be seen again in New Plymouth. A really first-class programme jlby local artists will also be presented, l-and. hamper house is looked for.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19221017.2.32.4

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1922, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
342

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1922, Page 4

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