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Notice of a lost license armours in this issu.e A notice under the Land Transfer Ai-t. 1SI1.), appears in this issue. • WATCH THE DAKKTOWXS GO BY TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, ’HAVE A BOP, OR TWO READY. A meeting of the Kiwi Football Club with the object of forming a cricket term and also :> ■.wiuuubig jmilo team will he held in Mclntosh's Club Rooms to-morrow (Saturday) evening at 7 o'clock sharp. -Mr .1. G. Hewitt, who lias completed bis term as Commissioner of the Rarotonga Group, returned to New Zealand by the Mnungnnui on Saturday. It is understood that Mr Hewitt will rcnsMime his duties in the Magistracy. Sensible women who wish to keep their husband’s admiration without over taxing their hubby's pockets come to Stephen's Bros., to have their •rocks designed and carried out originally instead of sending to Ballantynes.—Advt. A special feature that will attract visitors to-morrow is the arrival bv special motor conveyance of the Darktou'u Minstrels, who \vill arrive about I.HO o’clock in town to take part in tiie festivities on Cass Square. The party will supply a comedy element that- will add to the general attractiveness.

Side-shows ace to he (|uito a feature at Cass Square to-morrow. The “Twenty-live” are to exhibit “The Ugly Man” the Golf Club are conducting a Cutting Competition, and we don’t know what else. The Custodian has prepared a Clock for the Cutting which is most alluring. Tint hast score for the day will of course secure a handsome prize kindly donated by Mr E. Bawden. The very interesting leeturettes will he continued at the Town Hall tonight by the visiting members of the Canterbury Philosophical Institute. Mr T. M. Wright will lecture on “Microbes and Molecules,” aiul Mr Arehey “Animal Flight.” Both lectures will be illustrated. There will not he any charge for admission, hut a collection will he taken up to defray local ex-

LOOK OUT FOB TTIK MUSICAL RIDE THROUGH THE TOWN TOMORROW. SILVER COINS WILL BE USEFUL. The arrangements are now practically complete for the “Caddy’s Market” to be held on Cass Square on Saturday in aid of the Hokitika Beautifying Society. It promises to be a very bright function, and the ladies are making every effort to secure; a pronounced financial success. The Bund will parade the grounds and render a programme of dance music, so that dancing on the green will be a feature. The cycling sports will include three interesting events, and there will be some foot racing. There will be golf and bowling games in progress and sports for the juveniles. Altogether it will be a very full and enjoyable programme. “Everything points to Carnival week in Christchurch having its usual large quota of West Coasters bent on picking winners and holiday-making. While in the city, a cordial invitation is extended by Messrs Glasson and Co., to view the lovely new frocks, costumes, and blouses at their warehouse, Ist floor, new Petone Buildings, 96 Lichfield St., opp. Strange’s. Their wonderful values are the talk of the trade. ” —Advt. Schroder and Co. the Leading Drapers, stock a large variety of Warner’s rust-proof corsets and corselettcs. This ensures your obtaining a perfect (itting stylish model to suit your individual requirements. Inspection invited. Price much less than psiip.)..— Advt.

| The Canterbury Jockey Club’s summer racing carnival commences toll morrow when the principal event for j decison is the New Zealand Cup. The Mayor requests the business people to close their premises from 1.30 to o p.m. to-morrow on the occasion of “Paddy’s Market” on Cass Square. The Hokitika Lawn Tennis Club’s season will open to-morrow, but in order to avoid clashing with the Paddy’s Market, the official opening lias been postponed till Saturday, the 11th inst. The death is announced at Christchurch of Mr Ward, formerly Chief , Postmaster there, and previously at Nelson. .He was a brother of Sir Jo- | seph Ward, and was a very popular 1 and efficient officer of the Department. EYES FRONT! THE ETHIOPIAN BAND FROM TIMBUCTO WILL BE LET LOOSE TO-MORROW AFTER- | NOON. PASS A COIN FOR YOUR CREDIT’S SAKE AND GIVE, GTYE. GIVE.

Mr .1. D. Lynch delivered, a political speech at the Town Hall, Gr»ymouth to a good-sized audience Inst night, He stated lie had not yet decided to seek Parliamentary honors, but if he got sufficient support he would hand in his nomination to tie Committee which would eventually decide one way or another by Tuesday next, Know ye, all Ugly Men!—a Parade of all live members is called for tomorrow (Saturday) at 1:30 p.m. sharp at Cass Square. It is expected that there will he a notable niustor to do honour to the occasion, and that the size of the Battalion (officered by the 20 V.P’s) will ensure that “jblly-good-fellow-feeling” that a crowd of good “sports” always gives. Roll up! Roll up!! Roll up!;! Don’t leave it too late by neglecting ' to inspect Sclnoder and Co’s beautiful stock of carpets, runners,' hearth rugs, door mats, lace curtains, art curtains, and linoleums. Now is the time to make your selection. Special inducements are now olfcring at Schro 'cr and Co.—Advt. A notable event—Great Prestige Sale at McGruer’s commencing Saturday October 281 h.. each and every article including the now season’s goods clipped and pared down to the minimum —Ladies summer drosses now 9s lid: Ladies all-wool tweed skirts 9s lid ; Cashmere finish lose now Is 6d pair. Hundreds of useful every day aiticles lit bargain prices.' Pay a visit early and often McGruer’s (Westland) Ltd., Hokitika and Grevmouth.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1922, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1922, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1922, Page 2

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