LATE LOCALS.
The Paeroa is announced to sail ior Okarito to-morrow evening. The public arc notified not- to visit Westland Hospital at present anless notified to attend by tho Matron. V competent live stock auctioned is required. Particulars to Box 72 Greymouth. An effort is being made to arrange a holiday excursion with the Paeroa to the Southern Sounds ; including George and Blythe, as well as Milford Sound. After consultation with the Headteacher, the Inspector has granted Profieijency certificates to the following pupils of the Woodstock Public school: Elsie Stoop. Elizabeth Bell, Henry Bell, Thomas Growcott and George Cooper; competency to Doris Thorpe and Gilbert Comport. Bla-K and Whito Silk Blouses, Gold Voiles, Gold Crepes, Crepe do Chines. Fuo’o Silks are very conspicuous and considering the high price of the mark- • ot—can ‘be got at F Schroder and Co s l a t very reasonable f'u:iir*a —Advt I Water your garden this summer or vou won’t have one. Invest in North British Rubber Company’s garden hose. ! Best fabric, best rubber. Hardware • shops sell it.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1918, Page 3
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174LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1918, Page 3
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