LATE LOCALS.
The death took place yesterday of ! Mrs Watters'at Wellington. Deceased I was--the wife of Air Alex Watters and j f or many years resided in Kumnrn. , She leaves a family of four sons (all in khaki) and two daughters. She was the eldest daughter of the Into Mr Upjohn of Rimu, and was very highly respected all who knew her. ' <>\tq RUBBING” Laundry Help in ' I/, packets—the delight of thrifty i wives, John Pnrkhill. Fitxherhert Street 1 In spite of the enormous rise in .the price of drapery, F. Schroder and Co., arc determined to clear the balance of our summer goods at any price. This will he the Inst week of our sale.--~ Advt;
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1918, Page 3
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