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GEORGE DELBRIDGE, LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR. LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR. LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR. REVELL STREET, HOkITIKA. COMING EVENTS May 10.—Pollard’s Picture's. May 10.—Social to Mr and Mrs T. K. Y. Seddon. May 11.—Pollard's Pictures. May 12.-- At 7.30 p.m., meeting of Hokitika Borough Council-. May 12.—Benefit Mil, ituatapu. May 15-20.—Farmers and Studlents Winter School of instruction at Hokitika. May 16.—Rokntalii Winter Show, farm produce, poultry, and home produce. May 17 —Chrysanthemum Show. May 21—Empire Hay Concert at Town Hall May ?tth.~ Election of County Chairman. May 31.—Local Bodies Conference, Town Hall. MAY 15th TO MAY 20th. INCLUSIVE. PRINCIPAL EVENTS. May 13-20th.—Shopping Week at Hokitika. May 15 Inaugural Day. Civic welcome-, followed by lecture: “The General Outlook in Education,’’ —Prof. T. Shelley. Evening.— Supper social at Preston’s. May 16th.—Lecture: “Rural Economics,”—Prof. J. Condliffe. Afternoon. —Visit Kokatahi Winter Show. May 17.—Lecture: “Biological Research in Agriculture,” hy Mr A. H. Cockayne. Evening.—Visit Hokitika Chrysanthemum and La to Fruits Show. May 18.—Lecture: “Rural Organisation and Development,” hy Mr Holf<>rd, B. Ag. .afternoon. —Visit Arahura Valley and Factory. May 19.—Lecture: “Seelies in Rural Life.” hy Mr N. Nenlc, ]L Ag. Afternoon—Visit Rtmu Flat Dredge. May lecture: “Rural Education,” by Mr H. Belshaw, M.A. Evening.—Social function. , C. C. HENWOOD. E REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. (Next to A. H. I.nwti, hairdresser.) INSTALLATIONS CARRIED OUT BY COMPETENT WORKMEN. 'Phone No. 7; LECTRICAL JjINGINEER. E. CHOLERTON M.P.0.C.—M.V.0.A.; M.A.O.A. OPTICAL SPECIALIST of Wellington. Has returned to hokitika, and may now he CONSULTED on all defects of vision at— KELLER’S HOTEL. UNTIL MAY 20th (D.V.) ARTHUR G. PILKINGTON, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. MASONIC CHAMBERS. HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. Al.l. CLASSES of Fire. Marine, Motor Car and Accident Insurance undertakes »t lowest rates. H. W. R. SWENEY, Chief Agent Hokitika. J. EDGAR WADE, West Coast District Agent. BREAD 1 BREA I)! BR EAD! BREAD! BREAD! BREADI CHARLES PFAHLERT. KANIERI BAKERY. Good wholesome bread made daily. For quality it cannot he beaten. Regular delivery all over the district. ALL ORDERS PROMPT*,Y ATTENDED TQ: ’
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1922, Page 2
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