Mr W. Jeffries who lias had a holiday in the North Island returned on Saturday evening. The usual weekly Euchre Tournament and dance will be held in the Rimu Town Hall to-morrow (Tuesday) evening. Good prizes for euchre kindly donated by Mr Cushman ind Messrs Walter Bros. Admission to euchre 1/-. —Advt. At St Mary’s Church yesterday Rev. Rather Sullivan in reading the balance sheet of the recent bazaar, returned the sincere thanks of the parish to all who had assisted in bringing-about such an unexpected success. Besides the stall holders and other leading workers' he specially thanked the large numbers of non-Catholies who had so materially helped by their attendance and assistance. Sure and certain, WADE’S WO" FIGS. Children like o«m.. It keeps hot all night—-the “Unique ” hot water bottle. Heavily vulcanised seams, patent stopper. Cannot crack or Nleak. On sale ’everywhere; and carries I the brand on neck of bottle.
Now that the eojd weather is on us it 13 well to secure warm underwear, coats, knitted jerseys and furs, for which .the bouse of Schroder’s are famous.—Advt.
Cold feet? A British made “Unique” hot water bottle will soon restore circulation. A boon these cold nights and costs a few shillings. Obtainable everywhere. Look for the brand when buying-
Stop coughing! “NAZOL” gives instant ‘relief, stops' tickling, soothes throat soreness and huskinees.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1920, Page 2
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