I When baby snuffles or sneezes, j sprinkle pillow or nightgown with | “NAZOL.” lnsianflv relieves nn<l • soothes Gentlemen keep warm and he well dressed by wearing one of my knitted rests in brown, grey and navy, price J IQs 9d to 16s 6d. All wool cardigan 1 vests 18s 6d, heavy saddle tweed tron- ' sers 2€»s 6d, neglige shirts 7s 6d to 10s 6d, cashmere i hose 2s lid to 4s 6d. also woroen ? s cashmere hose at 4s lid, large 6tri]>e4 towels at 4s 64 5s Pd per pair Pt W, H, Ptopforth’n oppejjjta J?, Plippitet,—
Mrs Fane and family insert a notice of thanks in this issue. A complete joinery plan,t is offered for sale in this issue. The committee of the Returned Soldiers Association meets at 7.30 o’clock on Wednesday evening; Ali members of the Darktowh Concert must attend practice in Mclntosh’s Club Rooms to-night at 7.30 p.m.
The friends of Mr and Mrs R. Saunders, of Weld Street, will learn with regret that they lost their second youngest hoy, a child ol 17 on Saturday evening, as a result of an attack of pneumonia, Mr C. J. Ralston, Government Audit inspector, has lately been transferred from the Canterbury-Westland district, to the Wellington district, to succeed Mr A. IC. Fowler lately appointed to Head Office.
There with another good attendance at the Town Hall oil Saturday night for the Community singing. -Music was supplied by Messrs Lawn (piano), . Gibbons (flute), and Ross (cornet) and , Mr L. Aldridge was an inspiring song leader. The various songs and choruses were sun * with great heartiness. Messrs Aldridge and W. Shand . contributed solos. At one stage a group ef alleged footballers were disposed to take charge of the proceedings. out Mr Aldridge dealt effectively with the exuberant Voting melt who appeared to be unduly 'elated by their success on the field bf play during the day. JHe Rugby Union might take cognisance ot tic conduct of the players when assembling in groups at night to unnecessarily disturb public gatherings. The collection on Saturday night went to the Progress League, but the amount received was not very the total collection being only £5 os. Mr Evans on behalf of the League thanked the performers and patrons for their support, and invited the public to help themselves by assisting the lv ague in its endeavour to ensure the sp.'cdv progress of the district. Rofore the gathering dispersed, Mr Lawn foreshadowed a monster sing-song on : August 12th, for the benefit of the swimming baths fund. He stated there we-'c over 200 children attending the ' schools who liquid not swim, and by the cariv restoration of the baths it was intended during the coming year to ; take up the teaching of the children in the art of swimming. For best satisfaction in all classes of F-lectrical work, ring phone No 90. We arc at your service for lighting, heat- , ing Or power installations.—Tomlinson , and Gifford, Revell Street.—Advt. j Notwithstanding the frantic efforts !„f numerous imitators. “NO-Rulf-j BIN'U” Laundry Help goes smilingly | mi its wav in happy comradeship with j thrifty housewives everywhere.—Mrs | .1. Mcßeatli.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1922, Page 2
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