LATE LOCALS.
Advice was received to-day of the death at Dunedin this morning <d -Ml Timms.. Ingram the well-known hn.r-dro-ser of Revell Street. ’I he deceased „ a .tive of Hokitika, and about vi years of age. He was the eldest son of 'the late Air T. Ingram. He ban |, e ,. u ill for seme months ] asl and bad S ven in Dunedin lor medical treatment iin . several months without success. Dev.as a single man. and leaves ./mother, brother (Mr Archie Ingram of the Elsie!, and two sisters m Lbu .v----ball district. The body i> '"'T brought to Hokitika for interment. \H was excitement at a bridge party in Hokitika recently when a wellknown lady arrived wearing coat of magnificent cut and • - « obtained direct from Loudon h> - ‘ dame Alone,-e. the I-ashmn 1 rn • Comer of Colombo and t awl St P Christchurch. The price was Uh wholesale. Madame Alcnero sells bj mail. Your money back it you le no satisfied.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1923, Page 3
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159LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1923, Page 3
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