On Wednesday him Primacy of -New Zealand and the Bishopric of Dunedin became vacant bv the retirement of the Rt. Rev. Samuel Tarrant Nevill, D.D. William Hall, aged 174 years, was drowifed in Lake Mary Mere Craigiyhurn on Tuesday last. lie was nut shooting, and waded into the lake to recover a bird which he had brought, down, apd got out of h.is depth. Iho body was recovered some considerable time later by Mr MoAlpim'. manager of Craigieburn station, Every returned soldier who left Urn Post Officio Department will he reinstated without loss of position or salary. This promise was given by the Post-master-General, the Hon. J. 0. Coates, to a deputation from the Auckland Returned Soldiers’ Association last week. He gave the further assurance that this rule would apply even to those who, with out permission, left their posts to enlist, apd also to men who had not left the Wintry, provided they went into camp. WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS fprf.ifi.es the system against against climatic changes. Washboard shivery scientifically abol- j ished,— thanks to “No Rubbing” Laundry Help. 1/- packet does seven week|y washings. Dee Bros.—Advt. I
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1920, Page 2
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187Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1920, Page 2
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