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LATE LOCALS

The fishing season opens on the Ist. Oet,Jier. Licenses to lisb may- be obtained on application to the Westland Acclimatisation Society. Advt.

Mr Rosenberg, wishes to announce to the Hokitika public that he bas just imported a new Super Six Hudson motor ear and will be pleased to undertake tours to any part of the distiict Tile ear is complete with all the latest conveniences and i- recognised as the most comfortable of all touring civs. Ring up 20.5. and your order will be pimiptly attended tc. Mr Rosenborg bas been driving cars on the Boiler Gorge for the last S years.—Advt.

Stind’s HcvU'W iiiiitsiins :i variety of interest hit:- nrtieles oil current affairs of the world. Amongst these are articles on the Irish Free State (hy Professor Harrison Moore).- Democracy and Government, Ilriiisli l"n----einidoyinent Insurance Act, Prison lteform. Soviet Justice. The special features —Korean of International Friendship, World’s Social Legislation. World of Women—contain the latest information under these heads. An account of the pioneer lliohts from F.neland to Australia hv Sit i»t:ss and Sir Keith Smith, .and l.icuts Parer and Mclntosh, illustrated hy a map of the route, is of special interest to Australians.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1922, Page 3

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LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1922, Page 3

LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1922, Page 3

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