LATE LOCALS.
Town llalll To-m<>rrmv Xiglit! 1- ; e usual Kiwi Football Club's Saturday night dance i, I dug held. The Hoof is in excellent order. Hoed music. Admis-ion Is. Advt. Criiiiijicis. delicious toasted cruinpcis an, l eolfee are now included in The Rendezvous menu; also home-made meat pie-, soup-, cold ham. tea and ,-akes. sandwiches etc. Call in for supper tonight and try some ol our dainty refreshment- and at the same time'he t uteri.lined h> the world’s host musicians.—Advi. A quiet wedding took place at All Saints' Church. Hokitika, on A\ odnos.iav las;, the panics being Cccillc. oldest daughter o; Mr .1. I.loyd. and Mr (;. F. Tyler. Mi-- Daphne I.loyd attended the bride, while Mr Ted I.loyd (cousin ol the bride) luhillcd the duties of best limn. The bridal couple arc ?paii«liiKC iht*ir hoiiovinooii north.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1923, Page 3
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136LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1923, Page 3
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