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Thoughts For The. Times.

Wui'.uK Unity is Required. Any nation that thinks it lein live and prosper in its own house is wrong; it can. live, but cannot prosper.—Sir Auckland Geddes.

To-night! To-night! in the Supreme Hall. Don’t forget the long-night dance commencing at 8.15 p.m. Music will ho supplied by Mr A. 11. Lawn and a plentiful supper will be provided. Admission Is and a. good night s fun guaranteed. —Advt. The Education authorities have kindly placed the Education office at the disposal of the Ladies Literary where they are busily engaged daily in making up garments for the grnnd bazaar next month. Any donations of odd lengths of material will bo glftdlv received by the ladies. At the conclusion of the euchre tournament season, a jolly little dance . organised l.v the Catholic Church Com- , ' niitteo was held on Wednesday evening last at Knkatnhi, Mrs W. O’Brien I was the winner of the Morris chair, for ; the greatest number of games for the ; noasim During the evening Mr Mor- , cl on holialf of the Hokitika Volun- ! i tecr Fire Brigade, presented Mr \\ • ' ! Jones with a long service medal. Mr j I Morel spoke of the years of valuable J l services rendered by Air Jones to the . I Fire Brigade and to the town of. Hold. | iika. Mr Jones only severing his eon- i neetion with the Brigade on his leaving Hokitika to take up his residence in j Kokatalii.

Xow that spring cleaning is the onl >r ~f ilie day. we would draw your ati tention lo mir new stock of linoleum. I carpet runners, hearth rugs, squares j and hangings. Those are decidedly well I worth your inspection at Schroder an? I Co’s.- Advt. I flood for young and old is SHAR- | LAND’S FLUID AT AGNESI A. Guaranteed highest strength, purest quality ! and liest value.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1921, Page 2

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308

Thoughts For The. Times. Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1921, Page 2

Thoughts For The. Times. Hokitika Guardian, 14 November 1921, Page 2

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