LATE LOCALS.
A house-keeper (comfortable home) i„ advertised for in this issue. Hon. .1. Grinimond M.L.C., accompanied by Mrs Grimmond, has been visiting Wanganui since the session closed. Alter a short visit to Hitnlervi! le, Mr and Mrs Giimmond are expected to return L> the Coast. Residents of Hokitika and the District- should not miss the opportunity afforded hy the visit of Mr W. Kee, silk merchant to purchase high grade goods at- low prices. The goods are on view in W. Jeflries’ shown room, Hamilton St. Mr Kee is closing down on Saturday at !) p.m. A special price and good wearing striped fugi silk, suitable f„r frocks, blouses and shirts, also .fourteen kinds of striped 29] inch, at os (id vd.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1923, Page 3
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122LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1923, Page 3
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