Whitebait are reporte'd to be now running strongly at Tangimoana, some Feilding visitors to the beach yesterday making good catches. For shooting a great crested grebe, one of Britain's rarest and handsomest birds, a man living at Addlestone, Surrey, was fined £l. Snuff-taking is increasing in Britain, especially among workmen whose employment prevents their smoking. Tailors’ cutters, in particular, are heavy snuff-takers. Pastor W. T. Carpenter, of Wellington, who is well-known in this district, is .to lecture to-night in the Church of Christ, Campbell Street, on mission work in Southern Rhodesia. The lecture will be illustrated by lantern elides. Mr Carpenter is well-known in the Dominion and to Uncle George of 2YA, conductor of the children’s session.
If you’ve lots of sowing on hand and feel you cannot battle with it all —call and select from the outstanding good values being offered .by The C. M. Ross Co., Ltd. Children’s fugi bloomers in the following sizes: 2,3 s 3d; 3,3 s od; 4, 3s 9d; 5,4 s 3d; 6,4 s6d not cash.—Advt
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 253, 24 September 1929, Page 7
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172Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 253, 24 September 1929, Page 7
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