I Two Docks bound by winners of a i government book-binding contest will j be presented to the King and Queen !at Quebec next summer. They are , copies of “The Isle of Orleans,” by Pierre Georges Roy and the Quebec j classic, “Maria Chapdelaine,” by Louis Hemon. Four hundred miles north of Winnipeg. a Hudson Bay railway train was held up while a herd of 10.000 caribou crossed the track, going south to better grazing grounds for the winter. United Kingdom's demand for Canadian apples increased well in advance of January 1, when the duty reduction provided hv the Washington trade « pacts became effective* trade department reports showed.
SPONGE BATH MATS IRE MADE IN APT, THE LATEST DESIGNS, AND IN THREE SIZES Small at 7/11 ea. Medium at 9/6 & 10/6 Large at 12/6 PARA Good •y HEAVY /Quality SPONGE BBEU ALL COLOLHS. -{o WE HAVE House- Cor G arden Picnic* / IT IN STOCK tl-c WILL GET 13} x 7ln. BSSSBp IT, OB IT 2/6 ISN’T s? •IADE ea RUBBER RUBBER DOOR .HATS IN Size. GREEN 30s" AND I6i FAWN COLOURS 7/6 ea. |Victori3 Street, Hamilton. Phone 1524 N Z DISTRIBUTORS SEIBERLING TYRES. 16 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20738, 23 February 1939, Page 13
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