LATE SHIPPING.
NEWCASTLE, March 12. Arrived—Koromiko from New Zen land.
Arrived—Koromiko from New Zenland. BRISBANE, March 12. Arrived, James Craig from New Zealand. GREYMOUTH, This Day. Arrived, at 9 a.m., Alexander from Nelson. PT. NELSON, This Day.-Sailed, at 6 p.m. on 12th., Alexander front AA'est Const ports. AVESTPORT, This Day.—Sailed at 2.2 U a.m., Alexander from Greymouth. GREYMOUTH, This Day. - Arrived, at 6.50 a.m,, AA’ootton from Wellington. LYTTELTON. March 12— Arrived at 3.45 Kni’orj from Greymouth,
Tin* Pirates’ Football Club will bold a grand ball in the Town Hall, Rinni on Wednesday March 23rd. • It is understood that the Borough officials are preparing a. batch of summonses against owners of unregistered dogs. The D.I.C. of Christchurch in another column draws attention to their all-wool blazer flannels, which they are selling at 7s lid per yard. Members of the Hokitika Fire Briga are notified that Inspector Hugo will make an inspection at No 1 station on Wednesday evening next at 8 o’clock.
Boys and men’s clothing at Addisons —Stylish boxed suits, £6 10; tweed trousers from 22s fid; boys’ tweed sports suits, overcoats, odd knickers in all sizes.—Advt.
The Hokitika Municipal Band has accepted an invitation from the InterWanganui Racing Club to play at the Ilari Hari races on Easter Saturday. The Band, over twenty strong, will travel south by motor, and be the guests of the. southern club, which is sparing no expense to make its gatheiing a success.
Arriving from Nelson a consignment of 200 i cases of tomatoes, os to 7s, according to variety ; 50 cases Jonathan apples (lOlbs) 9s fid. Paterson, Michel and Co., Ltd., phone 2.—Advt. Ladies! No matter how slender you may be, you will be quite heavy enough to lift the world into thrift and harmony provided you always use the genuine world-lifting goods —GOLDEN RULE Tea GOLDEN RULE Soap, % GOLDEN RULE Candles, GOLDEN RULE Writimr Tablets, the THINKER Pictorial Note Books, NO RUBBING Laundry Help, and KEEP SMILING Boot Polish ‘‘So say all of us.”—Hokitika Grocers.
. Schroder and Co. have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of their first shipment of millinery in velours, beavers, velskin, and the newest fancy straws. Also splendid assortment of furs, Coney plush coats and the latest in tweed coats, jumpers. Inspection invited. —Advt. For light cost under heavy loads there’s no truck tyre to compare with NORTH BRITISH SOLID TRUCK TYRES. Guaranteed for 10.000 miles. SPARKLETS are hack again! You can now enjoy those delightful Sparklet drinks which you had in pre-war days. B and C Bulbs now obtainable all Dealers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1921, Page 2
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