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An Assembly will be held in the Public Hall, Kanieri, this (Thursday) evening at 8 q’clock. Good music, good floor, £iul efficient AI.C. Admission Is.—Adyt.

Attention is drawn to McGrucr and Co’s great sale of hoots and shoes’ at Keller’s Sample Rooms, Weld Street. A great opportunity to purchase footwear, including ladies’ and gent's evening shoes at startling prices.

Messrs Oliver and Duff are now showing some very special lines in ladies shoes in glace and patent, and invite early inspection.

Geijts ) gypping shirts and gloves are now procurable ap Self rode r’s, where also ladies’ evening gloyes ip suedes, kid and fabric, large selection of evening goods and trimmings, scarves and fans are finding rapid sale. —Advt.

It is notified in this issue by tlie Anchor Shipping and Foundry Company that freights from AVellington and way ports will be increased as from today as per notification in another column.

Messrs M. Houston and Co. disposed of by auction on Tuesday, in tlie Mart, in the estate of the late Mrs B. Wade, the Empire Hotel at Ross as a going concern. Mr H. McMullan (the present licensee) was the purchaser at £i,m,

Tim annual inhering of parishioners of All Saints’ Church will be

held this (Thursday) evening in the Schoolroom at 8 p.m, The year’s report and balance-sheet will be presented, and the election of the church committee will take place. A good attendance of church members is asked for.— Adv.f. ’

Recording to the orgin.al schedule, (lip IVijjcp .of Walps is to ijopayt from Rotorua ai b p, pi po-day. ; ('e Kiiipi will be the first stop, at i .d, r i ; tjiep Taumarunui at 9.15 and Ohakune at It.tin. The Royal party is due at New Plymouth at 9 o'clock fo-m'vro.v morn.iig, and proceeds to \\ anganui ;;i the nit rnoon.

Mr S, W. Richardson of Matainui, writing on behalf of the Southern settlers, indicates that he is taking up thematter of agitating for the extension of the railway south. To ibis end a petition lias been prepared, and it is intended to Jig vo the petition circulated throughout tlie styufli, and secure signatures in time to present Jo the Alinistor of Public; AVorks when lie visits ihe district next month. The prayer of file petrtipp asks for :£JO,000 to he played on jtlie ISjttim.qtps this yeaV Jo cqmmanco th,e extension works south of Rosti, in accordance with the authorisation of the Ji/lp niade already by P;jr)iam ; enb The following tplegrani, which was unable to be read at. the memorial ser- ; vice on Sunday, owing to tlie continued downpour, was received by ihe Mayor (Mr 0, A. Perry) from Mr T. E. Y, Seddon, M,P.:- i 'f regret esceedingjy that I am not with you on Ansae DayTo those assembled please convey my gry,tings, and to those to whom Anzac Day will io-awnken old grief and sorrows, convey my sympathy. Anzac Day will ever remind us of the y aim irons deeds done by our Main Body, and our first reinforcements, which set a high standard for the New Zealanders, and Avon undying fame for our arms. Or, this Anzac Day let us cherish the memory of (hose mop of the 28th Division. the Australians and New Zyalanders, who laid down their lives that. we might live in peace.” A friend for you! “NAZOI,” instantly relieves coughs and colds. Get a Nazol Itfhalpr. I

Colombo Teas, Coffee, jn<l Cocoa. Cheapest and best in the market. k)hfuimtble at McLean’s store, Kurd* Street. Hokitika, and at Knninra Junction. Sole agent for AVcs/laml.Advt. j For influenza, take i Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure 1/0, 2/9. j Heady f° r instant use. “NAZOL” is sure protection against coughs and colds, fit) doses Is 6d.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1920, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1920, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1920, Page 2

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