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Tile entries for Monday’s fat stork sales at Arahnm appear in this issue. A meeting of tin* Entertainmnit■■Committee of tin* Exhibition Council will lie held at the County Cluunhers this evening at 7 o'clock. The nsuai weekly euchre tournament and dunce take.- place in St. Alary s Club on Monday evening. Coed prizes, [rood supper and [rood music lor dance to follow. Admission Is.— Advt. Addison’s have just opened up today choice new millinery; priees the most reasonable of the season. Also silk and cotton Paisley.

To secure a made to order costume, it will he well to plaee your order at once with .Schroder and Co., before it eels too late. Advt. Applications from persons, male and female, desiring employment it the bi J i!diii!',N (Inline the period of the Exhibition are desired to forward their name-, and requests for posts to the Cauuly Oflice not later than 3 o’clockon Monday afternoon.

To-night! Soldiers’ Hall! To-night! “Yes, We Have No Monkey Nuts’’, the latest so lie hit, “Tytee” the latest foxtrot. “Carolina in the Morning” foxtrot. “I Want a liny" one-slop, “Aiello Cello" waits, and all the latest music is beiup; played by Bonetti’s Orchestra to-night. The floor is excellent. Admission Is.—Advt.

“The 'Romance of Westland," the story of Mr A. J. TTarron Af.A., of the early days of the Coast is now on sale ar all local booksellers, and is in eood demand. It is a very suitable Christmas present for the rising poneration, as it imparts an authentic history of early day happenings hereabouts. The work is being very popularly received all through the Dominion. Afr H. K. l’aviie, piano tuner and repairer for the Bristol Piano air! Or. pan Co., has arrived in Hokitika. All orders left with J. King, A pent for the Bristol Coni])any, will be promptly attended to. Advt. Thousands of homes are never without “NAZOL." Distant relief to colds, coughs and chest troubles. Pleasant to take. GO doses Is Gd.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1923, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1923, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1923, Page 2

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