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St Mary's Club euchre and dance which was altered from last evening, will Ira held this (Tuesday) evening at S o’clock - , (loot! prizes, supper and danee, all for Is.—Atlvl.

The general committee of the Hokitika Benutilying Society holds an important meeting at 7.31) o’cloi k tonight at the Town Il:i!l.

A genera! meeting of Cue I’.S.A. mil be licit! at the Comity Chambers at 7.H1) o’clock to-morrow evening to arrange for armistice anniversary celebra--1 ions.

A meeting of the Amhlira Spoils ('oiiimil tee will be held in tb ( . Hall on Wednesday. October HI si. Everybody interested requested to attend at 8 o’clock.— Advt.

There will be a practice at >1 Andrew's I lull at 7.HD o’clock to-morrow night to prepare choral niit-ie lor the Exliibtion season. All members ot local choirs and others inlore-led in music an invited to join up ami make the Exhibliuu chorus won by oi the musical reputation of the inim.

McKay and Son's great, sale starts Friday next, at 9 o’clock. The shop nil! be closed all day Wednesday and Thursday for the purpose of cutting down prices. (Irenl bargains lor all. ■ Advt.

Those preparing rooms Ini' exhibition lime would lie veil pleased with a vi.-it to Mrs J. Lloyd's furnishing department. Bedside and hearthrugs from 1 (is Oil. cm semen) elolh. Madras and bice curtains front Us Hd yd, cretonnes and floral sateens I rout Is fid yd. sheeting 2s fid. 3 s (Id, Is, to (Is (Id yard. Advt. The St Patrick's School Concert at Ktintara Memorial Hull proved an undoubted success. There was a.n overcrowded at tendance, and the splendid jit ograiumo arranged bv the Sisters gave great pleasure to the large and < ntlnisiast ie audience, the various performer- meeting with a very happy reception. The Rev Father Seward returned thanks on behalf of the Sisters, and culogi-ed the work of the -ohooi children.

Another cessation of work at l’ewaiitii ocettrred yesterday morning, who - ’ No I State Mine closed down owing to trouble with the men. i lie history ot tlit> dispute dates had; to Saturday afternoon, when a mine deputy stopped a miner's lamp in the Morgan Seam owing to the alleged use ei obscene language to him by the miner concerned. The man was ordered to report to the mine manager before starting work this morning, but declined to do so. tno man’s tollotv-v.orkors likewise took exception lo the order and relnsed tc start work. The mine i- in eon.seqilelico idle. The ltli’H Sell Denial Appeal of (In' Salvation Arinv lias: been a dienled success as far as Canterbury and Wc.-uland art- t o i leer lie* 1 ;-u lit! lilt- litany and \ a . let 1 Homes anti 1 listitutions ot thi- " l 'Ot | 'Y and other foreign lands, also ■ " spiritual anti g-oiera! work, will . rival iv helped thereby, due anion,o - raised bv tie following Corns are:

Ashburton £oßfi. ( liri-t< htut li _ L’J-’GA. Fail-lie £127). (leraldiue £177. Kniupoi £ 109. I.eesloi! £l2l, Lin wood C 319. I.vttellou £272. Oxford £18:). Rangiori £393, Si Albans C 302. Sydenham CG2i. Teiniika £339. Timaru £il'2-'. A\aimaic cuts Westland’s ugures arc: - G.vvmcuih £2:::). Reefu.n £129. B 1 ’**"" ton AMD, Westport Lfii). Hokitika £BO (incomplete). Ail increase in Cm - ' "bidistrict. of £192 mi last year. There is still some to come ill Inim donors m this district, and Captain and Airs Bart let t will be glad if (hey will forward fheir amounts in (lie immediate future. A hearty thanks and ariprc- < in (ion is expressed to all in Hokilil.a and South Westland who contributed so liberally to make this town's total, to” lor yours

The ambassadors of [rude, commercial travellers ’'strike a true Hole” and ask for Belli-' Mild Yellow Label Whisky. They know the good-. “Bell s is mild and clear. .Mark Sprat and Co. I,id., (fn-viuotnh, -ole distributors. - Advt.

.S. Euiroi us : farmers try mu: benzine storm lanterns. 3AO <•.!>. rn '■ wind mu] storm proof, Light, "Hi match, (ids post free. 1!. I’. AI. Aim. nine and t 0., A Bedford Itrn, ("hrist clnirc!’.. —Adv;.

|.oss than a penny a dozen. 1 liat is what it costs to preserve eggs "ith hill A BLAND’S “AIOA” Bit AND EGG PitUSERVATI I 'M. Kggs keep fresh for months.

WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS is an effective health preservation.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1923, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1923, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1923, Page 2

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