LATE LOCALS.
Addisons announce arrival of choice millinery. Ladies’ cotton vests and children’s hloomers, all sizes at reasonable prices. Inspection invited. — Advt. Witness in a coalmining case at Westport:—“All mining work is dirty work. 1 have had to wash myself every day when 1 went home since 1 was, 11 years of age.” “They could afford to keep the rest of the party on dead work, seeing that tliev were making .‘lO or 40 quid a pay,” said plaintiff in a Seddonville co-opera-tive mining party case on Tuesday.
It is understood that Mr Ben Davidson, of Millerton, will go to Australia to seek financial assistance, which will ho regarded as a loan, that Air P. O’Rourke will tour colliery centres on the East Coast of the South Island, and Mr Evans, of Stockton, will go to the North Island.—Westport “News.”
“NAZOL” knows no rivals—the only safe, certain remedy for colds, coughs and influenza; GO doses for Is Gd.
’Tis said Socra te’s life was marred by his wife’s nagging. She was prematurely jtged through doing the village wash without tho invaluable aid of “NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1923, Page 3
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