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Xi■ xt. Moml.i'. nieht. tin 1 • il< 1 ii-r- "ill hold a reunion nt the Snldic! - I It'll "lieu ti smoke "oiivert v iU In.' held commencing fit ■ > o'clock. All . vn-ie'Miif-il :.re united. Tin; admission "ill I"' -s. Passenger* fur Christchurch to-iimr-i-€s\v should t:i!ss- advantage of OnvelliHi; hv I’ammcin -tail Bergnmini's car wliicli is having tu-monon morning 1,,i Christchurch and has a limited mini iii-r nl' scats available. I 1 nil |at liculais. at. tlieii Garage, Kevrll St., or lino I'hone I<)(>. Adi t. The local branch of the Returned Soldiers' Association announces that on Saturday next on Armistice live a social dance "ill lie held at the Soldiers Hall commencing at S o’clock. Ihe Royal Orchestra has been engaged and supper "'ill be provided. Admission will be ladies Is (Id. gentlemen 2s, ’I be proceeds will be devoted to the U.S.A. Building Fund. The usual weekly euchre tournament nt the Soldiers' Hall at 8 o clock Ihnisdny night. Cards, supper, assembly Ranee; Admission Is.—Advt. Kntries foi the miUrieulation examinations. including the accountant s preliminary, number about 1300, an increase of nearly 300 on the previous year. Tlie examinations will ho held f, .nil Deeeuilier Itli to 13th inclusive. ().. account of the enormous number of ei.tries received, candidates will he notified by post ni the result, but be-

yond that the Cnivorsity authorities do not intend to go to the expense ni pteparing lists for publication.

Twenty-one cases of infectious diseases were notified in the Canterbury and Westland districts during the week which ended oil Monday. Details an ; Westland: Enteric. 1. Bailor: Cerchru-spimil meningitis, I. North Canterhury; Scarlet lever, f> : dipbtlicria. II; tuberculosis, 2: pneumonia, 1 : pediculosis, 1: Ashburton: Diphtheria, 1 : tuberculosis, 1. South (ante* bury: Diphtheria, 1.

Floor Coverings.—We have just landed a further shipment of English linoleum, Ist quality 12s fid, 2nd quality 11s fid. We import direct from the manufacturers, lienee the low price. Our storks of hearth rugs, sofa rugs. Axminstor square* amt carpet runners "'ill satisfy the particular as w'Ul as the most economical buyer.— 'Addisons.—Advt.

Word has I seen received of the death at Napier of Miss Agues O'Grady. She had been ailing for some weeks and passed away in the Napier Hospital on October 2-Jtli. She was twenty-two years of age and was the only daughter of the late Air Thomas O’Grady of Kumara. and -Mrs Browne, now of Napier. The d-v-oased was a granddaughter of the late -Mr and Airs Joseph Wafer, of Barn-town. She will Ik* sadly missed by many, for by her gentle and kindly disposition, she had endeared herself to all who knew her. Fggs are cheap. Preserve a supply now for dear season. SHARLAND S “MOA” BRAND hi GO PRESERVATIVE keeps eggs fresh for many months. Schroder and Co. are now opening out a splendid assortment of costumes, latest style; also fine selection of ladder-proof silk jersey frocks and jumpers, well worth an early inspection. Price as usual, a'wnys moderate. —Advt. .Motor owners: Repair that- lenkv radiator permanently in few minutes with ■Tiadorene.” Soldering iron not needed. Circulation not impaired. Two sizes 3s 9d and 10s fid post paid R. P. Af. Alarming and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch.—Advt.

A oar will leave Pamment and JBorgnmini’s Garage to-night for the Stafford social and dance.

Readers will find Mis ,]. Lloyd's change of advertisement ol particular interest at this season.

Mr A. Linds, Musical Examiner for the Associated Hoard of the Royal Act', demy of .Music will arrive in Hokitika on Monday November 19th., ilist.

A reminder i.s given nf tlie Hard-up Social in the Soldiers’ Hall to-niglit. in aid of the funds of the Athletic Club.

McKay's great Clearing Sale is now in full swing. Wonderful bargains in all departments. Lots of goods, practically given away. Get in early. W. McKay and Son, the I.ending Drapers. 1 lokitiku.—Advt.

On Sunday (Armistice Day!, the public are invited to assemble at the War Memorial on Cass Square at .'1 p.m. The Municipal hand will be in attendance and render a programme of appropriate music. Two short addresses will he made in an appeal for funds to place headstones cm the* graves of ox-soldiers at the* Hokitika cemetery, and a collection will lie taken up lor that purpose. Our stocks of mercery and clothing are the best in town. Come and compare our values in shirts, ties, collars, pviamas. men’s and hoys’ suits, hats, caps. etc. ( all and inspect, mi obligation to buy and further we guarantee 'sat isfaction.— Addison's. —Advt. During last month the lilac lev iter Mines, Ltd., crushed 344(5 tons, voiding 1.537 fine o/.s of gold, of a value ot f';,7ti3 The working expenses were e. 5117. am! the cost of development L'-ltil, while the capital expenditure was e<!7. The working profit was f_'l.t>lt», am! the net profit {.’l,ll s (gold value being calculated at C 1 per ounce. A hov named Rut rick Rolloek, about ten vein's ol age, sou nt Mr- Rolloek ol Thompson Street. Greyniotuh. met yes terday with an accident in lamtti through having his leg run over by a motor car. lie was crossing the sir-,*. , and slipped, failing toils to got chat of the car’s path in time, but he v. n< fortunate to avoid ativ wn •re > Itccts than did result. His knee was cut -v----erelv, necessitating several stii'hes being put in. while he ui -o sustained a cut above the eye. lie was taken to his home, and should >non rceotei from the (’fleets n! the accident.

Call and see our huge range of summer iunderwear lor men; our values can not he equalled. ( elluhtr singlets Is lid, (is !I<l. trunk drawers 7s 1 Id, cut toil singlets 4s (id. underpants and trunks -ss: also the turnons Meridian underwear (once worn, always worn), men's singlets, underpaid sand trunks Ss lid, C.S. singlets, underpants and trunks 9s lid. Addison’s.—Advt.

Write to Madame Motiero. Christchurch tor particulars ol her new beautiful furs which she has just imported direct from England, Eurofe and America, and which she is able to sell at much lower prices than tlie warehouses charge the* shops. "Your money refunded if you arc not satisfied with purchase.—Advt.

folds vanish in double quick time when “NAZOL” comes on Hie scene; fiO closes, Is (id. Chemists and stores.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1923, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1923, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1923, Page 2

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