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The Eire Brigade desires to acknow-
ledge receipt of a donation of £2 from a friend. The net proceeds of the Hospital Ball are estimated to amount to about £ll2. The actual figure will be available next week. Mr S. W. Ford of Hie Himu Dredg■im Company who has been on a visit : to States, lias returned- to Hokitika and Resumed his duties with the Company. Tiie Orchestra programme for tonight will include—Souvenir des HugenoLs (Meyervcer); Legend of a Rose (.lules Revilard); Dainty Daffodils (W. K. Miles): l’hyllis; Valse Caprice (.Tessie L. Dopper); Spring Flowers (J, IL Wood): Cupid’s Frolic (W. E. Miles). It -is understood that Mr J. S. Langford "ill be severing bis eonlioction with the Kanieri Itleetric btd. at an early date in order to take up J . the position of manager of one of the . leading electrical supply companies m New Zealand. Mi and Mrs Langford i "id in i'utnre iitle in Christchurch^
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1922, Page 3
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159LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1922, Page 3
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