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A notice to drivers of motor cars for tilt’ Hoyal party to-night, appears in tills issue,

Mr St'ddyp received the following from Dr Bates Just evening repsjpiling weather conditions: “Still chance weather may hold off for tlie Coast tomorrow, but coining bad shortly.”

Tile local G.tlpdopian Society request that ail Kilties meet at Secretary McGregor's shop, corner of Revell and I Stafford street at 8.39 a.in. to-morrow, Ito fakp 'part iq thy spjjd off to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Mr J. Andrews, a former officer pf flic Telegraph Department, jipre ip the eighties when Hokitika began to shine, at football, is with the Royal Party, in charge of the telegraph work. Old friends will be glad to renew acquaintaneesliip. The Royal party reached Reefton $ fl’cloojk Last night. At fnangaluni .function pjje of flje ,c;,irs rail jiitp a bank and oyerpiriW, blip foiluiiy'te/y i no one was injuied, The ’ weajlvr %• the trip was good, with just a tpupji of cold. The trip through was much enjoyed.

J TP? /pilowing senior team will represent Hpki i tjk;.t pisgpifip against Marist (Grey), on Cass Square next Saturday (15fh. May) : —G. Tainui, H. Wells, I). Irving, A.. Diuicraff, M. Wallace, Korte gagt, Betlnuie, \) r . Willoughby, Nanepkevilj, F, W'ilouglihy, Eric Snuff), ,1. Devaney, G, Aitkeu, J, Carsop, A. Askew and J, O’Cojinor, Commence* at 3.15 pom. sharp. ! As will be. seen by advertisement jn] this issue Harley and Coy. Ltd., auctioneers, Greymouth, have been instructed to sell at their rooms without the 3iigh.te.st reserve, 3 good Overland motor pars .and i Fold 5-seatef in perfect order. Tlwsp are well equipped with hood, screen, eiec,i.t'je lights, leather upholstering, and are powerful roomy cars, capable of q jot of hard work, The Overland is known for its j great strength and efficiency. Full de-i

tailed particulars of the cars will! be supplied bv Harley and Co. upon' application, T’he sale takes place on Saturday, *29,th May a p ,2.30 p.m. at tile auctioneers’ rooms, Gi'cy.niouth, where the cars can be inspected.

“P E A R.” is tho most successful agent for spreading' Influenza, but “AO RUBBING” Laundry Help is flip best invention for washing all clothes clean without robbing op injury. Is pkt. I sufficient for seven weekly washings. I That feverish feeling from cold in the head instantly relieved by “NAZOL.” Splendid for clearing blocked passages ip. nose and throat. | Now that tho cold weather is on us iit is wjtsll to secure w.’.irm underwear, cOattj, kpitt.ed jerseys npd furs, for , which flic house pf SehrnficHs arc famous.—Advt,

Users of “NAZOL” keeps five frpm colds and influenza. .“NAZOL” nips a cold in the hud, soothes, relieves and heals. 00 doses Is Od. For Children’s Hacking Cough, foods’ Great Peppermint Cure J/9, 2/9. flights are hero. The British made “I)ni'rj ’ hot' water 'bottle will keep you snug and warm. A cheap in-, vestment. Obtainable everywhere. WOLFE’S SCH NAP US—a grceable ! and beneficial. A tonic bevoi ’ge /

Just lauded, 200 cases choice desert and cooking apples, consisting of Jonathians, Coxes, Pippins, Washington's . Munros, etc., etc., in 40lb cases, ?s 0u to 8s lid.—l’ptersoii, s,Hebei and Co., Ltd. (Phone No. 21.—Advt Cut living cost by saving on blanket purchases. “Unique” hot water bottle saves bed clothes, and increases comfort. Ask for “Unique.”

Notice is given of an alteration of tho hours of masses on Ascension Thursday at St. Alary’s Church, Airs it. J. Seddon is a visitor „u Hokitika and is the guest of "Airs Broekloliurst.

Owing to the shortage of crockery town children attending the picnic lunch to-morrow are requested to bring their own drinking utensils. The following will represent the Excelsiors in the match against Kiwis on Saturday at 1.30 p.m. sharp:—G Aitken H .Davidson, E. Breeze, Haenan (2), L. Graham, W. Thompson, A. Cutbusli, G. Maunder, R. Dovnney, R. McDonald, G. McKay, Madgwick, L. Ross, Ohetwynd, N. AYogan, T. Robinson, W. Morga.ii, In'glis and P. Cutbusli.

Two tonsorial artists are being installed to-day at Stephens Bros, hairdressing saloon. Patrons will find that the whole of the saloon arrangements are most complete, and up-to-date* and those requiring a shave or hair cut will • receive prompt and workmanlike atten- j tion.—Advt. Solid comfort these nippy nights with a “Unique” hot water bottle. All sizes are same quality. British made. Obtainable everywhere. For influenza, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure 1/9, 2/9. They last for years. “Unique” hot water bottles have heavily vulcanised seams and patent stopper. Cannot burst or crack. On sale everywhere. You can’t sleep with cold feet. A “Unique” hot water bottle gives perfect rest. It will last for years. On sale everywhere. Refuse substitutes. Insist on “NAZOL” the scientific remedy and preventive of coughs and colds. 60 doses Is 6d. Colombo Teas, Coffee, and Cocoa. Cheapest and best in the market. Obtainable at McLean’s store, Revell Street, Hokitika, and at Kumara Junction. Sole agent for Westland.— Advt. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, For Coughs and Colds never fails 1/9, 2/9. Gents’ evening shirts and gloves are now procurable at Schroder’s, where also ladies’ evening gloves in suedes, kid and fabric, large selection of evening troods and trimmings, scarves and fans are finding rapid sale.—Advt.

The Great Stocktaking Sale now on is a splendid opportunity pf buying P.ew season’s goods at end of-tlie season icdueed prices. Ei’cry article from every Department; marked down to bedrock. The balance of new season’s gopds coming forwapd shpw advances of 2f1% to 80%. Buy po*, the sayings are considerable. Bargains ip general drapery, millinery, fancy goods and beets and shoes. AlcGrner and Cm, Department Store, Hokitika and Greymputh.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1920, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1920, Page 2

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