LATE LOCALS.
Messrs O'Connell and Caliati have M-. ured lie- .-ervi-es ,:| an expo, I city il|il,ol'!erei- for a few days. Customers are advised that, any repair work re-quiri-d should he sent in at once when it \- ill lie promptly at tended to. Further eomtilaiots have been made .il continued annoyance by hoodlums. East, night the service at the Salvation Army Citadel was so interferred with that the service was brought to a conclusion before o uuplci am. I test- happening.' are a disgrace and an example should I made -, as to prevent a repel i l 101 l . (11l Saturday the Beautifying Society, Cliekel Club and Caledonian Society had some fou.'-tecn men working on Cass Square. .Most of them were vMuntcers and a considerable amount ol Work was dole-. Ti is encouraging to find -ii many I'-ople taking increase I interest in improving the Square. Dm of the dillivubies of the authorities is that there is too much Gallic across the grounds front tfit- Yield Street gate to the Stalford Street gates. It seems as if same people fail to realise that Cass Si [ila re was never intended tor a public thoroughfare, hut as a public sports and l evi i-a t ion groll ml.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1923, Page 3
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206LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1923, Page 3
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