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Dance, Dance, Dance! Roll up to the Soldiers’ Hall to-night. Latest music bv Bonotti’s Jazz Band; to start at '3.;D o’clock. Popular prices,--Advt.

All Returned Soldiers are invited to meet at the Drill Hall on Friday lorenoon at 10 o’clock for the purpose of taking part in the Anzac parade and memorial services. In the afternoon the men are to assemble at the Soldiers’ Hall and inarch to the cemetesy, there to deposit wreaths on the graves of comrades and nurses.

Special value 20 dozen ladies' all wool Cashmere hose in black, nigger, lawn, coating, grey and drab extraordinary value Os lid pair. McGrner’s <Westliuidi, 'Limited, Greymouth and Hokitika.—Advt.

“Ail he had on was a pair of spectacles,” said a police sergeant in the New Plymouth Police Court, in explaining the circumstances connected with the prosecution of Isle Berkley Forester, aged GD, for wilfully and indecently exposing himself in Pukekurn Park.

Owing to the imported marmalades cutting into tire trade of the New Zealand article, the Dominion manufacturers have cut their prices for all lines of marmalade in tins l’s, 2’s, and 6’s, and iars l’s and 2’s (says an exchange). This cut is not because manuafeturing costs are lower, but is solely to combat the imported article.

Just received a large consignment of choice cooking and desert apples with instructions to sell at lowest market price. Also choice pears.—Paterson, Michel and Co., Ltd. Phone No 2. Advt.

Tlie Ladies’ Golf Bogey Match set down for Thursday has been postponed until Thursday, May 1.

Soldiers’ Hall, to-morrow (Thursday) night. Euchre party in aid of the R..S.A. 'Club building fund, supper and dance to follow. Admission Is.

Dance, Dance, Dance! Roll up to the Soldiers’ Hall to-night. Latest music bv Bonetti’s .fuzz Band; to start at .8.31 o’clock. Popular prices.— Advt.

Owing to the Hokitika races being postponed, the Three Mile Sports to have been held to-morrow have been postponed until Monday next, April 28th. An urgent practice of tlie Municipal Band will he held to-night (Wednesday) at 8 o’clock sharp at the Town Hall. All members are requested to attend.—Ad v t.

Owing to the races being postponed the R.S.A. dance at the Soldiers’ Hall fixed for to-night lias keen abandoned. To-morrow night there will hi* the euchre and dance at the Hall commencing at 8 o’clock. Captain and Mrs Bartlett, officers in charge of the Salvation Army operations in Hokitika and 'Westland, have received orders to farewell from this district in the course of a few days. Their final service will take place on Sunday evening next at 7 o’clock. They will proceed next week to the annual congress gatherings in Wellington, prior to taking up a new appointment. Poppies for remembrance are on sale to-day and supplies have been sent also to the country districts. The poppies are in two sizes on sale at Is and 2s respectively. The proceeds are devoted to the soldiers’ unemployment fund. The. poppies will ho on sale toduv and to-morrow, in connection with the commemoration of Aiv.ac Day on Friday.

At u meeting of the Hokitika Athletic and Cycling Club held ill Keller’s sample room last night, it was decided that the postponed Athletic meeting should he cancelled altogether and the nomination money

h e refunded. The Secretary was instructed to call a further meeting of the Committee to arrange about a future sports meeting.

In. changeable weather take “NAZOL” on sugar or by inhalation. Best safeguard against chills. One dose a day keeps colds away. Is 6d. Lc Roy and MeUign oilskin coats ab-

solutely the best tiling for the rain, riding; walking and working stylos, prices 79s 6d to 89s Oil. Men’s g.nrbardiiio raincoats, drossy and stylish, great values at 79s 6d at McKay and Son’s.—Advt. Dependable worm remedy—-WADE’S WORM FIGS. Children like them. Newcomers to Hokitika arc cordially incited to join the “NO-RUBBING” Laundry Help Club. (Full particulars from your grocer).—Advt.

Mr \Y. H. Stopfoith, men’s outfitter, Re veil Street, has just landed a full range of men’s and hoys’ football jerseys in all the local clubs’ colours. 1 iisneetion invited.—Advt.

For Bronchial Coughs, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure

Re on guard against Tnfiuenpa. Take “NAZOL” the ready for use and inonev-saving remedy, fit) doses Is (id.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1924, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
708

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1924, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1924, Page 2

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