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At the Greymouth S.M. Court yesierday a young man named Horace J. Anderson admitted taking from the I'own Hall an overcoat the previous, fveiling belonging to Henry Jones, the Peerless Pictures operator. The case nas adjourned till to-morrow at the re[piest of the police. Just arrived, second lot of Spring and Summer Millinery. Also our indent order of coat frocks, “the very latest/’ besides costumes that are never out of date, at very moderate price. An early inspection is urgently requested; for many were too late to get suited out „f-the first shipment of millinery. 1 Schroder and Co.—Advt. The president of the Otago Rugby Union (Mr Harris), gives fen emphatic denial to the statement made to an Auckland .pressman by Mr Will bowson, Reuter’s representative with the Springboks, that the officials of the New Zealand Union, while in Dunedin, field an enquiry into rough) play in the Otago match; also to the statement that the whole trouble was started by an Otago player. Mr Harris emphatically declares that so far as the Otago Union is concerned, no apology' on behalf of any of its players was tendered to the Springboks’ team. It’s a long time back since a man could get an all wool sac suit made to measure with an extra pair of trousers for ;CG 15s. But times have changed, and by keen buying of materials and working on a small margin of profit Messrs (Hasson and Co of Christchurch are able to make this offer to our readers. That they have l>een simply inundated with orders from all parts of New Zealand is a sign that men are not slow when a genuine saving is offered them. Two pounds fifteen shillings one customer estimates the saving he made and when you see the splendid weight qf the tweeds you will agree that he is not far out. Dark greys and browns are all included in the range, all from Colonial mills and nothing cheap about them except tho price. You take no risk at all in the matter of fit or making. If this is not to your satisfaction all the money you have paid will be at once sent back. Full range of patterns easy measurement form and all particulars will be sent as soon as your letter arrives. Post it now to Glasson and Co., Cashel SC, Christchurch. —Advt. “Simply marvellous how “NO-RUB-BING” Laundry Help acts up to its good name.” From all stoics. —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1921, Page 2

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411

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1921, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1921, Page 2

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