It is reported that there is one ease of sett riot fever in the Grey Hirer Hospital, a patient from Greymonth. North Island mails by the Maori connected with the West Coast express at Christchurch this morning. To-night! To-night! At the S''promo Hall there will be dance in aid of an injured footballer. Good music. Good floor. Admission Is. —Advt. Dr Doctor who recently visited Hokitika has donated a prize for a fancy costume at the Hospital Hall on August 3rd. Public speakers, reciters, singers I Use “ NAZOL ” to prevent or relieve huskiness, soreness and irritation of the throat. "Ready for instant use anywhere. North British Solid Trn k '"••• n.e 'Hied at once, so that yi.u- I • C. •• not remain idle at all. Cel u hv.i'h w!'’- TT Y '(•;• : • . .< i.t
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1921, Page 2
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130Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1921, Page 2
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