It is requested that all accounts owing by Messrs Dawes, Nightingale and Co be rendered forthwith. A London cable message states that Lord Mersam’s estate has been declared at £1,005,489. He directed that all his horses, including liiy racehorses, be destroyed. In the latest Hosrpital report Private Archibald Iv. Henderson of Kanieri is reported as ytill seriously ill. Rifleman William Fogarty of Westport has been removed from the seriously ill list. An iusei with this issue invites subscriptions to the Royal Flying Corps Hospital, the collection of which has been undertaken by the Overseas Club. Lists will be open at the rooms for the week end, Saturday to Monday, and such an appeal should meet with a liberal response. On Monday afternoon at the Overseas, some fine art pictures which are ]ust be ng added to the decoration of the rooms, will be on public view. Ladies remember, it is the famous Thinker Note Hoik with Shakespeare’s photo and best philosophy on the cover, which we are giving free with every 1/ packet of the genuine “No Rubbing” Laundry Help.—Hokitika Grocers,
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1917, Page 2
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