LATE LOCALS.
Alessrs AL Houston and Co. will seil on Wednesday next at 2.30 al Government House, the whole of tlie valuable furniture and effects of Air R. S. Galbraith, who lias been transferred to I nvercargiil.
If yon want suggestions for Xmas gifts, call along to Lloyd’s where yon will find an endless variety of useful nid dainty gifts from 8d up. Hnndkerckiefs. boxed and singly, in all tiie newest styles aie here for ladies, gents and children, while there are many other things to choose from. AA'e have also a large shipment of bathing costumes from 2s Pd ; and caps from 2s 3d.
Hon .1. G. Coates has advised Air I. E. Y. Seddon as follows:— “Further to your telegram regarding telephonic communication for Koiterangi settlers, i'he position is that on 21th Oct. Mr Hainsworth on behalf of the settlers was requested to arrange for an application lor a license to erect private lines, to he made .on proper form. AA’hen the application is received and approved, tlio distriirt telegraph engineer at Christchurch will arrange for the .supply of material without delay.”
Economist’ effort; save time and money! Polish floors, furniture and leather goods with liquid “TAXOL.” More shine, less rub.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1922, Page 3
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