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| A reminder is given of the miimsil ! meeting of the Hokitika Howling Cln') to-night in 7 o’clock. 1 Tenders foj' inland mail services lor | 1922-21 are invited, closing on 12th j Sept. Particulars at all post offices. i On Thursday evening at the Westland i t tpei'a Mouse the Peoples Pictures ate j giving a benefit entertainment in aid o! I the I'Ve Public Library .Museum. 1 The Referees’ Association meet to- ! night at 7 o’clock, but the meeting of j the Sub-Union Committee will not be I held until to-morrow night at 7 o’clock. I i j 'Members of the Hibernian Lodge are 1 reminded that their usual fortnightly i meeting takes place at 7 p.m. to-for- | row night instead of 8 p.m. as usual. I Advt. . i I j The present trip of the W’akaiii i>"-> ! nii.es to he one of record length, it . ! little vessel was loaded lor Bruce Its.' ■ 2> davs before she was able to sail, owing to rough seas prevailing and on i Monday was 21 days out. and had not ; j yet reached her destination to unload I her cargo. ! The members of the Miss Rosemary j Rees Comedy Company arrived in town ■ this morning, after a very successful season in the northern centres of the Const. The Company appear at the Princess Theatre this evening in "The Mollusc,” a highly spoken of presentation. The following telegram was received yesterday by .Miss Rosemary Rees from Mr T. K. Y. Seddon, M.P.: "-'s one who recognised the value of vour work, together with Mis* Lena Ashwell, for the Colonial and other troops during the war, may ] wish you and vour company every success during your ipresenit tour. '‘The 'Moiluse” which j you played with Julius Knight will prove, 1 feel sure, very amusing to your audiences. Good luck tat you.’ Joseph Patrick Mullaney was arrested at Blackball on Monday by Constable Garden and charged with stcal- . ing from a bedroom at .Mettrick’s hotel | on Saturday night, a silver watch and i chain, with sovereign case attached. . Mullaney, who ts from the Last Coast. ■ admitted the thelt. He appeared before Mr \V. R. Kettle, J.P., at Grcynumth yesterday morning and was remanded until Friday in order that witnesses might be summoned. The stolen watch which was the property ot David Henry Mettrick and valued at 1:22 70s I was removed from a waistcoat pocket. At the big Bazaar shortly to be held vou will be able to ‘‘Feather you I* Nest under the ‘‘Daddy Moon,” for ‘‘Miss Crinoline’' in ‘‘The Haunting Walt',” by "The Lazy Mississippi.” will sing "Hiawatha’s Melody of Love,” and "Oh, bv Jingo” in her "Southern * Home” under the "Moonlight. She j will sing, also, of the dear old' "Swannee.” This will be all the more . intelligible to . our readers when we mention that the foregoing, a ltd much more besides, happens in the rare and radiant revue, "Somewhere —Some Night,” which is to be the bright, particular feature ot the bazaar referred to ; aforesaid. j Half price day, one week only, com j moneing Friday, Aug. 12th. Shopping now easy, interesting, and profitable. Further heavy reductions off all winter goods justo a few days longer for the thrifty housewife to buy below bedrock. More than value now for your money. The bargains offered cannot again be repeated, nor equalled for value in any part of New Zealand. McGruer and Co., cash drapers. Hokitika and Greymouth. —Advt. Vour work, Madam, is lightened immeasurably through "NO-RUBBING ’ Laundry Help; does seven weeks’ washing for Is.—Advt. J Schroder and Co. are now holding a ' one week clearing sale of all their milj littery, coats and scarves. These goods | are now marked at less than cost price j to ensure an effective clearance for cash . j only. Come early so as to get the pick ' 1 of them.—Advt. j J Keep the kiddies well. “ NAZOI, ” ! is suie protection ngninst coughs and ! colds. Sprinkle baby’s pillow. Older j children ran take it on sugar. ' Mothers I protect your little ones , from colds and coughs. Give them "NAZOL” on sugar. Sprinkle baby’s pillow. Safe and plensant. For Children’s Hacking Cough, | Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 1 wmmammmmmam ■ -

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1921, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1921, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1921, Page 2

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