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The Cominitte of the Returned Soldiers’ Association moots at 7.30.0'c10ck on Monday flight. To-night is The Night! At the Supreme Hall i The usual dance is bfeitig held. Good floor. Good music. Dadoing at 8.30 sharp: Admission is:— Atlvt: Detective l,e Sueur r.iid Constable Kirton arrested a young mail in Lyttelton on Wednesday on a charge of stealing at Auckland a purse containing £3O. Accused was employed as a steward on an overseas steamer. He will appear at the Magistrate’s Court when the police will nrohahly ask for a remand to Auckland.

Mr Harry Lynch the well-known painter and papcrhangcr who removed to Christchurch alnnit six years ago has returned to Hokitika, nlul. has reopened in business hero. In this issue to announces that he is prepared to carry out painting and paper-hanging in all its brandies in all parts of the district at reasonable terms.

The committee ■organising the bilzmtr at the Princess Thetitre for iioxt Tuesday illid AVednesdtly week arc leaving do stoiie niituniyd to attain a record success. The sale of work is being organised in ;iid of the building fund of All Saints’ Church, and working bees by the guilds and classes will provide a line array of useful articles fo rsale. The sale of work will- be supplemented by special entertainments each evening, for the organisation of which .Mrs Htnveley will he; responsible. There will lie some pretty fairy scenes depicted by children in a carnival play, with solos, dances and choruses by adults. It will he merry and bright and altogether a very pleasant entertainment. Princess Theatre is to he outfitted specially for the bazaar which will he run on very popular lines, and will he the centre of attraction for the two days it is running.

Heath mid Heather Day, much talked of of late, is in full progress to-day. The “Don” premises, Revoß .Street, are the headquarters of the ladies directing the event, which is the occasion to raise funds towards the Burns’ memorial statue to lie erected on Cass .Square, The 'shop was well supplied with delicacies early this morning, and the supply Is withstanding the siege very well. Fresh supplies are being brought in this afternoon. Heath and Heather hutten holes have been on sale all day. The returns in the forenoon were reported to he vela,' satisfactory, and. as an out door entertainment is to he provided in Revel) Street to-night, it is hoped to considerably augment the fund with the day’s receipts. Tonight the Caledonian Pipe Band will parade the street, and there will he dancing at the corner ot Weld and Stafford Streets. At 8.30 o’clock tonight there will be open air community* singing, a chorus assembling on Keller’s balcony to lead in the various songs and choruses. Mrs Urquhart is in charge of the “Don” premises, assisted by an active committee of ladies, and well supported by Hiss Davidson, honorary secretary for Heath and Heather Day. The event promises to he specially pleasing and entertaining in local annals and should achieve all that is hoped for it.

Owing to a number of our country clients being unable to get to town and participate in our genuine sale bargains, “Paterson’s” are extending their sale tor another week, terminating Saturday, Sept. 2nd. Shop early and save disappointment. This, is absolutely the last week and a visit will convince you of the genuine bargains offering. Agents for C. Taylor and Co., expert dyers and dry French cleaners. All classes of work undertaken. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mail orders promptly attended to. Money cheerfully refunded if goods unsuitable. Box 86, Hokitika, “Paterson’s” opposite National Bank.—Advt.

Don’t ask for Egg Preservative—ask for SHARLAND’S “MOA” BRAND EGG PRESERVATIVE. There’s a difference. With “Mua” eggs may Ikj poached, boiled or fried.

Since the days of Captain Cook was there ever sneli a useful discovery as “NO-KUHHING” Laundry Help, the aholisher of washboard slavery.—Mrs M. Gooch.—Advt. A very fine rang# of new season’s novelties are now daily opening at Schroder and Co.’s. New spring millinery, new silks, new dowers. The latest in millinery trimmings, blouses, jumpers and frocks, all of very highclass and at very moderate price! A few of the leading lines are enumerated in our new advertisement elsewhere. Schroder and Co.—Advt. A sure and pleasant specific for removing worms is Wade’s Worm Figs. —Advt .

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1922, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1922, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1922, Page 2

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