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The usual euchre will be held at St Mary’s Club rooms this evening. Good prizes and supper.—Advt.

The following is'the order of masses and services in St Mary’s parish for Sunday next, the 17th inst.:—Hokitika, 8 a.m., 10 a. ill., 7 p.m.; Aralinra, 10 a.m. (opening of mission) ; Kokatahi, 8 a.m. (closing of mission).

.Farmers and graziers are reminded of the young stock sale of Messrs \V. Jeffries and Co. fixed for to-morrow at the Kokatahi Yards, commencing at 1 p.m. when a choice lot of dairy cows will be submitted to competition ; also fat sheep and store cattle.

Study these! They’re 10 to 20 per cent lower priced than to-day’s ruling prices: Men’s 10-ounce denims 9s Oil, best Mosgiel sox Is lid, men’s drill working shirts 7s (id, men’s fancy band shirts from 6s lid. men’s sac suits from 72s (id, at the N.Z. Clothing Factory, the value spot.—Advt.

During the week ended noon on Monday, twenty cases of infectious and other notifiable diseases were reported in tho Canterbury-West Coast health district as follows:—Buller: Puerperal Septicaemia, 1. North Canterbury: Diphtheria 4, enteric 1, tuberculosis 5, pelimeyelitis 1, pneumonia 1, erysipelas 1, hydatids 1. South Canterbury: Scarlet fever 3, tuberculosis 1, pneumonia 1. A. five took place at the Grand Theatre .'Westport, on Saturday after noon, owing to a film taking fire. The Fire Brigade extinguished the. outbreak with small damage to tho building. The audience, who were mostly children, were got out of the building quickly and ‘without any accident. Mr Wilde estimated his loss in operating machine, switchboard and gear at something in the vicinity of £4OO. He had no insurance on them. Mr Orlando Na.hr. owned] of the Grand Theatre, had - £2OO in the Norwich Union on tho building. It is estimated that a sum in the vicinity of £SO would cover the damages.

The incident of the “Better ’Ole” on the battlefield can he recalled today, when it comes to a question of whence the best values in clothing, mercery, hats and footwear exists. Thousands of people agree that there is no better store than the “H. 11.” for the goods mentioned. It is well known that goods of quality can be bought from the “ 11.11.” at lower prices than even the poor-quality goods offered for sale daily. Study our prices, the quality of our goods, and purchase from the store that gives the right return for your money.—N.Z. Clothing Factory, the value spot.— Advt. No cold can withstand “Nazol.” A few doses put the worst cases to flight. Is 6d buys 60 doses.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1922, Page 2

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428

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1922, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1922, Page 2

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