1 A meeting of the Committee of tin* Upturned Soldiers’ Association will lie fold at the Drill Sited at 7.30 o’clock on Monday night. The monthly meeting of the Westland Chamber of Commerce will t«k” place next Tuesday evening at the County Chambers at 7.d<l o'clock. All lists in eonnetion with the Sir \r'hnf' l’earson Memorial fund tor ti e Xew Zealand blind should be returned to Mr A. A. Andrewes. lion. Treasurer. Town Hall. Hokitika, not later than Saturday. ItHb August. 'pile work ol 1 our hoys at the front is recorded in epic reading iti the Ofiieial Histories—the only official record published hv order of the Government.. Orders received until the 29th at Mclntosh’s. Afterwards front Mr Raymond Curtis, CM, P.O. Box, Groyliioutli.—A dvt, Vt the Princess Theatre on Tuesday night McLean’s Pictures will tender a benefit to the R ibert Burns Memorial fund. A Scl/.nick six part piclui one of those pleasant and happy hours pictures —will he screened as the Piet star. In addition there will lie a come.lv. an interestin'! gazette of topical subjects, and last hut not least, the serial which will carry alone ■The Branded Knur” another stage. It w• ] 1 bo n nicniorabb* programme w*“ together, ami apart from the object in view, should draw a hump'r house. AH the new seating and extra accommodation at the theatre will he available for the performance. At the nnnuid meeting of the Grey Bowling Club held on Thursday evening the balance-sheet showed the club to" lie in a very healthy financial condition, the assets exceeding the liabilities by over £BOO. It was stated that not one member’s subscription was outstanding,Air .T. F. White being mainly responsible for late collections. The election of officers resulted :—President. Mr 1). Tennent: vice-president, ; Mr R. Cameron ; secretary and treasurer, Mr D. McKay; auditor. Air W. R. Kettle; trustees. Alessrs T. Jones and J. • C. Gittos; delegate to West Coast ■ Centro, Air .T. Ring; committee (10 ; nominations), Alessrs J. Steer, T. Bnjb- ■ ner, J. F. White, W. Soott. W. CoohI rane and T. Topliss. “ . ‘Whore is the best place to get value J ' in stockings, blankets, sheetings, towels i etc. ? Try "Paterson’s” Revell fet. opp. ; j National' Bank if you have not already | | done so, and you will never regret it. ■ Collonial blankets, white and grey, sin- | glo 29s (id, three-quarter 37s 6d, double
49s Gd. Don’t forget to inspect our nntearable tweed working trousers and boy’s aborts; also exceptional values in men’s and boy’s clothing. If you are unable to get into town just post mon-ey-order and we will post goods by return mail. If goods are not satisfactory we wild refund the money. Agents for' C. Taylor and Co. Expert Dyers and Dry French Cleaners. Satisfaction guaranteed. P.O. Pox 86, Hokitika. Advt. Mothers! protect your little ones from colds and coughs. Give them “NAZOD” on sugar. Sprinkle baby s pillow. Safe and pleasant.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1922, Page 2
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