Nominations ft r the running and cycling events on Saturday close with Air G. Adamson this evening at 9 o’clock.
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Don’t leave it too late by neglecting lo inspect Schroder and Co’s beautiful stock of carpets, runners, hearth rugs, door mats, lace curtains, art curtains, and linoleums. N<nv is the time to luak' your selection. Special inducements are now offering at Schtmler and Co.—Advt. A brilliant and lasting polish-—that’s ■what TAX-01, gives to your furniture, floors and leather goods. Unequalled "or tan shoes.
, miBMOMBMMii mum nnn»mummimim (For continuation of news see fourth f page.) j __ : B OST-—On Saturday evening h'c- | ■tween Kanieri and Hokitika j f,ady’s Silver Wiistlei WATCH. Fin- | dor please return to “Guardian” Office i rn() LET— Portion of OFFICE, Hamj ilton Street. Apply “Guardinn” I Office. w good five. ANTED TO SELL—Young COW, newly calved (third). Veiy quiet milker. Apply “Guardian” OfAVKSTRAXI) TROTTTXG OLt’B. FIT 11E ANNUAt MEETING <f the 3 Cliih WILL HE HELD at the Cluh Rooms, Hamilton St., THTS (Tuesday) NIGHT at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: -To receive nnnuid report and balance sheet; election of officers and general. M. HOCSTON, Hon. Sec. HOKITIKA SAVINGS HANK A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will Do held at .the office of the Bankon FRIDAY NEXT at 2.3!) p.m. Wu. WILSON, Manager. KOTvATAHI TENNIS CLUB. A BALL will he held at Public Hall Kokatahi, on AVEDNESDAY, NOA T EMBER Ist., in aid of the above Chili. Dancing to commence at 8 o’eloek sharp. Admission —Gents 2s Od; Ladies Is. M. WILLIAMSON. Secretary.
Stafford Street, Hokitika. Monday Morning; Dear Mrs Youknow, You will lie surprised to get a letter from me written on Monday morning. “llow do I find time to write on washing day?” you will ask. Well, the answer is simple. Last week T looked in at Mr Slmnmm’s in Rowell Street, and saw the eeonomie gas popper and also •lie latest gas cooker. Mr Shannon gave me a demonstration and I was impressed. I managed to impress hubby later in the day, with the result that the copper was installed and used to-day for the first time. I had an extra wash too, hut everything went through so comfortably. There was no delay or lost time. Just a match to light up in the morning, and before I had time for my early cup of tea the water was boiling, and f was able to go right ahead. Its so economical, too. Mr Heinz was passing and he “took” the meter for me. I had burned only a few pennyworth of pas! Just fancy. I’m in love with that gas cooker now, and if hubby can npup age it on next month’s pay I shall certainly order one. T am sure it will be quite worth while for you to look into the matter toe. My love to von all
Yours faithfully, MARY RYOT CONTRARY.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1922, Page 3
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