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MONDAY I POLLARD'S PICTURES! MONDAY! Naughty, Saucy CONSTANCE TALMADGE in: “EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAGE ” “EXPERIMENTAL MARRIAGE WEDNESDAY—BESSIE LOVE in : “THE DAWN OF UNDERSTANDING.”

CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, AUGUST Bth., CHUIICH 0E ENGLAND. HOSS—II a.in. Holy Gommunion; 7 p.m. Evensong.

100 per cent, fit—that’s how IMPEY’S MAY APPLE keeps the con--1 stitution. It purifies th e blood and aids digestion. Try 0TIOIt SALE —Six-Roomed. HOUSE J- (new), with all conveniences, Upper Fitzhcrbert Street.. Apply through “Guardian” Office.

WANTED— Two GIRLS for housework. Wages £2 per week. Apply “Guardian” Office. BATCHELOR says that after talking to his Yes people for an hour about,Jesus they®knyw no more about him than a. pig does about his grandfather. PUBLIC HALL KOITERANGI. A GRAND BALL will be held in aid of the funds of the local Football Cjub on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IBtli. Gentlemen 2/6; -ladies a plate. EDUCATIONAL. THE MEETING of the Westland branch of the New Zealand Educational Institute, called for TO-MOR-ROW (Saturday). WILL NOT BE' HELD, owing to sickness prevailing. v W. I). MACKAY, President. NEW SEASON’S TEA. JUST ARRIVED AT WALTER BROS. TAIN Cl STREET, GREiTMOfITH. t>ricj:s ALL R.EDUCKD-2/4, 2/6, * 2/9, and 3 - per lb, in 51 b. boxes; 25 and 561 b. Chests. Also our PURPLE) LABEL TEA in 51b. Tin Billies. Samples supplied. Orders delivered free where we have agents or to nearest Railway station. WALTER BROS., Tea Coffee and Cocoa Merchants, Grey mo utli. RIMU—HOKITIKA—OtIRA. SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 7th. A CAR WILL LEAVE RIMU HOTEL at 6.30 a.in..; WOODSTOCK HOTEL at 6.45 a.m.; KANIERI TOWNSHIP at 7 o’clock for Otira, connecting with coaches for Arthur’s Pass. Telephone 181. SIDNEY E. CLEMENTS. NOTICE.

I HEREBY NOTIFY the Travelling Public that the Accommodation House will be STRICTLY CLOSED from the Ist. AUGUST, 1920. ("Signed) MRS. W. SCOTT, \ Karangarua, South Westland. HOTEL FOR- SALE. FOR SALEi, as a going concern—A Country hotel, el° s e to Hokitika, doing'good steady trade; P.O- attached; 200 acres land (a good sheep run) and 70, sheep in lamb; pigs and fowls; orchard, farming implements, separator, spring cart. All in good order; a good business for suitable person; easy terms. Apply “Guardian” Office. FOOTBALL. CASS SQUARE. SATURDAY 1 , AUGUST 7th. At 1.30 p.m. "UMARA V. K At 3 p.m. TWIS V. D IGGF.RS. Admission to, ground IL-. ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALE .MONDAY, AUGUST 9th. and c o . • will sell by public auction as above : 20 Prime BULLOCKS*, For-R, A, Harcourt Junr. 20 Pfipic BULLOCKS. For Diedrich’s Estate. 10 Prime BULLOCKS, , For R, A. Harcourt senr. G. R. ! TO ARTISTS AND DESIGNERS. mip; GOVERNMENT having decided -4- to issue a badge to the veterans of the New Zealand Nava) and Military Forces, artists aud designers are invited tq submit competitive designs under the following conditions: The design submitted by prize-winners will become the property of the N.Z. Government. Those submitted by unsuccessful competitors will be returned. Designs to be in black- and ,white only and to be suitable for reproduction in silver. The badge is intended to be worn on the lapel of the coat and should not- exceed lfin. in its greatestdiameter. The following prizes will be awarded: To thp, competitor submitting the selected design £lO 10s. To the competitor submitting the design placed next in order of merit £5 ss. The competition will be judged by a Committee appointed ‘by the Hon. Minister of Defence, whoso decision must in all cases be accepted as final. Designs, in sealed packets, will be received by the under,mentioned up to NOON on the 31st. AUGUST, 1920, when tile seals will be broken in the presence of the. Selection Committee. N. W. B. B. THOMS, Lieut.-Col. N.Z. General Staff, Defence Headquarters,, Wellington.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1920, Page 3

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