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The weekly supplement is issued todav as usual.

The National Mutual Life Association Ltd, has a notice in this issue in regard to payment of premiums. The annual concert of the Kanieri Public School will be held on December 14th. in aid of the Soldiers Trench Comforts Fund.

The following deceased persons estates in Westland have been certified to.—Louisa Ann Gleeson £46; Sophia Heron £45; John Wells junr. £167.

i Mr. E. A. Wells issues a notice or thanks to the electors of the Rimu Biding for his election as member of the Countv Council.

Mrs W. Smith, of Hampden Street, was a’dvised to-day, that her son 6/2200 W. A. Smith was admitted to the military hospital Hampstead, on October 20th. suffering from trench feet. Constables Stark and Bonisch who have been at Greymouth for nearly a week taking part in the bush search in connection with the Runanga' tragedy, returned to Hokitika last evening.

A draft of over 60 head of cattle from .South Wesflland was railed through to the Reefton district this morning. The cattle were placed in the trucks this morning at Ross station.

On Wednesday next in the Mart, Messrs W. Jeffries and Co, will sell by auction in the estate of the late Sarah Thomas her four-roomed house, furnituie and effects of l acre freehold in Brittan Street. Tho sale will take place at noon.

The Hon. Sec. and Treas. of the St. j John Ambulance, Hokitika, desires to i thank the children of the Kanieri State School for the sum of £3 2/6 (per Miss , Potts), collected on Guy Fawkes’ Day; and the children of the Woodstock School (per Mr Mackay) for £1 10s/for the Red Cross Fund. Hokitika grocers cannot bo bothered with inferior quality goods, only the best find favour with them, hence their, enthusiasm for “No Rubbing” i Laundry help.—Advt. | Having just completed a large pur- ; chase of Ladies’ Hats at a very favour- , "able price, we aTe now offering them j to you at very much reduced prices. | Early inspection invited. —F. Schroder and Co. —Advt. j Wanted.—A Taxi owner who is keenj to save money, to try Clincher Cross Tyres, the all-British tyre—not the cheapest but the least expensive. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS stimulates in a wonderful degree the digestive organs.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1917, Page 2

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380

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1917, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1917, Page 2

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