LATE LOCALS.
Air !’. E. A'. Reddon v. ill visit Hokitika to-morrow afternoon. A meeting of the Ladies Hockey Club will be held to-night at 7 o’clock sharp at the Ruj rente Hall. There will lie no Dance to-morrow night in the Supreme Hall, owing to the Hall being engaged for another purpose. Rest quality English and Belgian ticking; in single and double widths at Lloyds, who will make to your eider mattress and pillow ticks at .shortest notice and reasonable price*. The i,.11 is the Kiwi A team to play Rimu rt Hokitika on Saturday— Rio' ardsem, Williams. Caldwell, Nis-en Maiidl. .Steel. Ferham, Adamson, AA’ilson, AA’ocds, Dimeraft. Emergencies— A. A’. Adams, Roehfoit. Quick relief from colds in the head or Hay Foyer! “XAZOL” penetrates the tinic-t passages and speedily destroys germs. Is 6(1 for 60 doses. The Returning Officer (Mr H. G. F. Coles) had the arrangements foi yesterday’s election very completely arranged. and everything passed off well, though owing to the block on the telegraph lilies a couple: of results were late in coming to hand. ’ he whole of the returns were promptly supplied on a rrivn.l.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1922, Page 3
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188LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1922, Page 3
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