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The Cl)anilior «t' Commerce holds its monthly meeting at 7.30 o’clock this evening. 'Hie Wahino’s mails connected with tilt West Const express at Christchurch this morning. Mr Seddou M.P., who went north last week is remaining at Greymoutli to he present at the reception there to-morrow of His Excellency the Go-vernor-General. Applications are invited in this issue for the position of stationkeeper and night watchman for the Hokitika Fire Board at a salary of £ld per month. Applications close on Monday next. Last week Id!)(i tons of coal was exported from Greymouthj including 1672 tons lOcwt. from Blackball. 1101 tons 1!) ewt. from the State mine, -139 tons N ewt. from Paparoa and 1381 tons 18 ewt. from Beefton. Further additions of 110 head of Hereford cattle on account of clients appear in our issue to-day, for the Okarito Forks sale of Messrs \\ . Jeffries and Co. to take place on the 13th inst.

The final of the ladies’ championship of the Westport Tennis Club, between Miss Conway and Miss Bailie was a groat struggle. Miss Bailie won the first set 9—7, hut Miss Conway won the next two 6—4, 6—3, and became the 1921 champion.

Splendid stock of new seasons goods just arrived at McGruer’s. Mo are vorv pleased and well satisfied with the fine styles and wide variety. There are autumn costumes, hats, Locks, coats, skirts, fancy goods, underwear, scarves, and hosiery in big variety. The quality of the goods is higher and the pi ices more moderate than those that have been seen for many a day. McGruer and Co., Hokitika and Greymouth.— Advt.

The right to cut and remove timber, estimated to consist of 22,962,000 superficial feet, was offered at public auction at the sitting of the Wellington Land Board on . Thursday afternoon. There were five milling areas concerned, and the timber ebmprised totnra, matai, rimu, mini, and kahikaiea. There "as a representative attendance of millers, but not a Angle bid. apparently on nc- , otifit of lhe stringenc,' of the financial market.

CLINCHER CROSS the motor-cai tyre that is superior. The result ol painstaking and extended research, experiment, and lorn, vcn<-s of wear. All garages can supply Inhaled or taken on sugar, “NAZOL” gives wonderful rebel lrom coughs, colds, or sore throats.

For Influenza, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1921, Page 2

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382

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1921, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1921, Page 2

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