North Island mails and passengers connected with the West Const express at Christchurch this morning.
Do your winter buying now at Lloyd’s We are offering a discount ot Is (id in the £ for spot cash and Is in the £ on montiily accounts.
An urgent the Kiwi Football Club at Mclntosh’s Rooms at ./-f .30 o’clock sharp this (Thursday) Evening. Every member must athjltS.—Advt. *Tiie funeral of the late daughter of Mr and Mrs A. Warwick, t .ok place yes erday morning to Hokitika cemetery and was attended by a large number of sorrowing friends. Tie Rev lather Kennedy conducted the services at St .May’s Church and the graveside. There was a large gathering of friends from all parts of the district y.sterday afternoon to follow the remains of the late Mr Hunnas Devaney to tiie last resting place Requiem intiss was e elebrated at St Mary’s Church yesterday morning by R v Father Kennedy who also conducted the service at the graveside. Sore throats in children. When _ the children complain of sore throats give them a teaspoonful of “Kofgo,” the great couch cure. It will immediately reduce the inflammation, and consequently prevent what might have been a severe cold. A bottle of “Kofgo” should he kept in every house this winter. Ask your grocer or chemist for it, price 2s fid a bottle. Men’s box hide dress hoots 24s 6(1, shooters 23s fid, bluchers 14s lid, heel and toe plate hoots 26s 6; women’s glace calf Oxford siloes 21s, glace courts 21s, hoys strong school hoots (10 to 13) 16s 9d (1 to 5) 18s 9d. These are good, see tlieiii at tiie virtue spot, N.Z. Clothing Factory.— Advt,
One of the most popular magazines of the times is the Red Magazine, pub lislied fornightly in London. It belongs to the Harmsworth group of publications, which is a guarantee that when enterprise Is needed, it will be forthcoming to ensure success. The Red Magazine is fill! of interesting reading Matter Of the short stdrV order, all well selected for their grip and interest. The Magazine is published at Home at 9d per copy, and has a popular vogue. All the stories aire illustrated which adds to the interest of the reading matter. Mr J. King is the local agent.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 April 1922, Page 2
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