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Mrs Hanssmann and family insert a thanks notice in this issue. * North Island mails and passengers connected with the AVeSt Coast exptess at Christchurch this morning.

The AA’oodville ‘‘Examiner” states: — “Hard times, indeed! Included in the collection at the local church last Sunday was a double-headed penny.”

A heavy fall of snow took place in Duller A’alley on AA’ednesday night, and next morning the travellers by car were treated to a glorious and unique sight of the valley under snow. The fall was about three inches in depth.

The Chief Inspector of Fisheries h;% advised the Acclimatisation' Society that Air C. Aysoiv willl nrrve here p|i ■ AA’dnesday next with five efises of sit!- _ mon eggs to he hatched out at the Lake Kanieri hatchery!

The All Saints Tennis Club Art Union was drawn at the Town Hall last evening in the presence of Sergt. King and a committee appointed and resulted. as follows:—lst. prize No 815; 2nd prize 1704; 3rd. prize No 644; 4th prize No 626 ; sth, prize No 137; 6th. prize No 590,

Alias Edith Conway, who severed her connection with the AVestport High' School on Tuesday, was the recipient of a handsome testimony of the esteem in which hlip is held from the children in the shape of a beautiful Doulton bowl, and from the teachers of a Doulton jardiniere. The recipient suitably acknowledged the gift. Aliss Conway left far AA’eliington where she enters the AA’ellington Education Service. Aiessrs AA T . Jeffries and Co., announce an auction sale on Wednesday in the Mart at 2.30 p.m. of freehold town sectionj Revell Street with new 4 roomed bungalow thereon, a, quarter acre section in' Davie Street “and oil account of Defence Department saddles and bridles, great coats and numerous sundries of which details appear ill an- , other column, .

Annual winter sale commencing Friddy, June 29th, the great event which puts all other attempts into insignificance. Every Department the great- , est bargains that money can bqy prevail. The low cut prices clearly indicate our intention to dispose of big stocks at the-biggest sacrifices. Profit smashed goods, each and every article positively and substantilaly marked down for this big winter clearance. For economy and satisfaction make our stores vour shopping headquarters. AlcGruers (Westland), Ltd., Hokitika and Greymouth-.—Advt. '

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1922, Page 2

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377

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1922, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 1 July 1922, Page 2

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