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Boots & Shoes for Ladies and ' Summer- Suits for Men! Boots attd Shoes for Ladies and Summer Suits for Men are two features of our Stock just now. 1 1 the former section we show the daintiest, cooliest footwear for this season in a variety of leading makes. Ladies will find the very Shoe they have been needing, and can rely upon getting a comfortable fit here. Our Mien Section Is noted for the excellence of the Ready-to-Wear Suits we supply. They are made of the finest .materials, cut in the latest fashion, and for any figure we have a suit 1 hat willffit well. Here are some ot the Prices : - 39/6, 50/-, 60/-, 70/Get your Summer Suit before the rush sets in, and be neat and stylish for the Christmas and New Year Season. S. SffllH. LSilted. DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, BOOT IMPORTERS, FURNISHERS. GREYMOUTH & WELLINGTON:
00 AST OALEDONIAN n PORTS. ON THE HOKITIKA RACECOURSE. 1918 NEW YEAR’S DAY. 1918. TUESDAY, JANUARY Ist. IN AID AF PATRIOTIC PURPOSES! Sports to start at 12 (noon) sharp! LIST OF EVENTS! QUOITING, 18yds; THROWING THE HAMMER, 161bs'; HALF MILE WALK for returned troopers; 120yds FLAT RACE; SACK RACE; BEST DRESSED HIGHLANDER, boy and lassie; VAULTING; PUTTING THE SHOT; BAGPIPE MUSIC; HIGHLAND FLING (in sections) SWORD DANCE; IRISH JIG; SAILORS’ HORNPIPE; HURDLE RACE, 220 yds; DANCING REEL; STRATHSPEY; LONG JUMP; WRESTLING. SEAUNTRUIBHAS; 440yds FLAT RACE; TUG-O’-WAR; MILITARY EVENT; RUNNING HIGH JUMP. In addition CHILDREN’S SPORTS will be held during the day. A Special Trophy, value £2 2s, will be given for the best aggregate in the Dancing Competition. The Committee’s decision shall be final in any dispute arising in connection with any of the events. For further particulars see posters, or apply to the Secretary.. JAMES KING, Hon. Sec. Box. 53, Hokitika. F. P. H. SELLERS, Treasurer. pRIN CEss rp HE AT R E . JAN. Ist, 1918, NEW YEAR’S NIGHT IN AID OF PATRIOTIC PURPOSES RAND Q COTCH ANNUAL OONCERT. ty the loading amateur s of the disrict, —Assisted by—--IISS MINA CALDOW, Dramatic Contralto • MR CHAS. D. MOORE, bass of Wellington; and MRS McQUEEN Soprano of Grcymouth. T'ESDAY, JAN Ist, National Concert Hokitika; VEiINESDAY, JAN. 2nd, Grand Cont. Kokatahi; Tin USD AY, JAN. 3rd, Grand Concert FRIDAY. JAN. 4th, Grand Concert, I .kitika. Overture at 8 p.m. i tces-3/-, 2/- and 1/-. Tickets are av liable for either evening. JAS. KING, Hon. Secretary.
I j r |'vv Hayward’s FLAO BRAND I PICKLES for flagging appetites—tlie condiment of the period. Pure, fresh, economical. Ask your grocer. SHARLAND’S MALT VINEGAR makes delightful salads. Brewed from malt and sugar. Free from mineral acids. Conforms to requirements of Food and Drugs Act. All grocers. The system is strengthened by the | r WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 December 1917, Page 3
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