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The new spring furs are now arriving direct from London, Paris ami New York for Madame Menere, Corner of Cashel and Colombo Streets. Cliristehureii. Kurs just suHicientU’ heavy to take oil' tin* spring chill. They are certainly needed right up to Christmas time. Full particulars of these furs will he gladly given by letter by N 1 adame Menere without your incurring any obligation.—Advt. "NAZOL” knows no rivals—the only safe, certain remedy for colds, coughs and influenza; f!0 doses for Is fid. WINDOW ULTNDS. The window blind specialists of New Zealand are ITulston’s J.t<l., 437 Coli ombo Street, Sydenham. Christchurch, | who use only guaranteed Fadeless lloli land. They will supply you with blinds \ to your satisfaction, freight paid, or refund you your money. Write for their low quote. A LA BOTH HOSTILITY. SYDNEY. Nov. 10. Several labour organisations in Newcastle carried resolutions expressing, hostility to the industrial Christian movement. launched recently. One league advised the labour leaders to ; expound the principles of the objective j of labour, instead of fraternising with the historic enemies of labour in a so- ! called fellowship. sMFTS'S PARTY GAINS Capetown. November 9. The final results of the Transvaal Provincial Council elections on November 7. are not yet available, hut it is known that the South African Party has already increased its strength by three seats, and the Nationalists by three seats. Labour has lost two seats, and the Nationalists two. The Nation-alist-Labour combination had. however a majority in the former Union Council, and there is no prospect of their losing in the new Council,

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1923, Page 2

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