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Woollies at gift prices at McKay’s Great Reconstruction Sale. I.allies’ costumes 27s (Id, knitted dresses 1 Is (id, cardigans and junipers at 7s I Id. (let in early.—Advt.

Consumers of gas are reminded that accounts for .lime must lie paid before I p.m. on Monday next to secure discount.

A meeting of the ILK. A. Committee '•ill lie held on Monday evening at 7.G0 o'clock in the Soldieis' Hall. Advt.

Do not forget tla* weekly euchre and dance in St Mary’s Club Rooms on Monday evening, commencing at S o’clock. Four prizes for euchre. Music by Messrs laiwn and Gibbons. A capital supper provided.. Admission Is. —

Advt. The concert and hall iu aid of the piano fund of the Kokntahi Public Hall which Hikes place on Friday evening next will provide a very pleasant evening’s amusement for patrons. A capital programme has been arranged for the concert, which will prove very enjoyable, while popular music will l>e provided for the dance. A large number of tickets have been disposed of assuring n good attendance.

Sensational bargains in lioy’s sports suits, usually -10 s (jd, now 22s Gd. lie.st Petone. Men’s overalls Os lid, denims now Gs lid. McKay’s Great Reconstruction Sale.—Advt.

At the annual meeting of the Kuntara Fire Brigade on Wednesday evening, the balance sheet showed a very substantial credit, and the mover and seconder of the adoption of the balance sheet, paid a high compliment to the management officials for the splendid financial position of the Brigade. The auditor’s fee (Cl Is) and accounts for C 29 10s were passed for payment. The election of officers resulted :—Captain, J. Mel arlaue: Lieutenant, G. McEnaney; Secretary, Jl. C. Bell; Treasurer, J. Murphy; Auditor, Janies Bochfurd. It was decided to hold the anuuol hall on Frivlav, 12th Septomher.

The Fire Brigade desire to acknowledge a .t;r:v.t;ai; of SQ 2s from Mr F. J. Andrews.

Xowman's Motors have a eat* leaving the Darage every Sinn lay at 2.3(1 p.til. tor the Hospital, returning at I p.m

Outstanding Accounts. - Settlement of all accounts before July .‘list, would greatly assist us with the financial handling of our business Addison’s. Advt.

The Public Trust inserts in this issue notices in the estates of tin* Into George Burt \\*Sty of Kumnrn and the late Mrs Jane Wall of Koiterangi.

The Anniversary Ball to commemorate the opening of the Kutnara Memorial Hall, will take place oil Friday, August Ist. 192-I.—Advt.

The result of the test match Xew South Wales v. All Blacks to In* played af Sydney this afternoon will ho posted at the ‘•(ittardialt" olfiei* totiigh i. on arrival, which should lit* about 7 p.tn.

liarcouits’ Motors notify the general public that they have reduced the fares on the Hokitika-Wniiio service. —Advt.

To-night! To-night! Soldiers' Hall! The usual Kiwi Football Club’s Dance. Everybody assured of a good time. Good floor. Be.st of music by llonetti’s Jazz Band, which eommences at- 9 o’clock sharp.—Admission—Gentlemen Is 01; Ladies Is.—Advt.

Jersey Bargains.—Our value in boys’ jerseys are unequalled on the Coast. .See our large range, heather, grey and navy from Os lid,—Addison's. - Advt.

There was a very heavy norwester blowing all night, with incessant rain, the night being an extremely boisterous one. There is a heavy flood running in the river to-day and the mad to Kokatahi near Whiley’s was reported to la) under water.

Best quality sheetings. 80in. usually Is (id. now :1s :I<l. loin, usually .‘ls 3d now 2s Oil ]x-r yard at McKay's Great Reconstruction Sale. —Advt.

Blouse bargains. A few only good quality blouse- to clear, lilts till to o2s (id ieduced in ridiculous prices 7s lid to Ills (id.- Addison's. - .tflvt.

Sehrodet and Co. are showing the late-l in winter models in millinery, coats and I'nstumes ; also evening frocks. These have been bought at very favourable terms for cash and must be sold to make room for further .shipments in towels, .sheeting, calico, flannelettes and colonial flannel. Come early. Schroder and Co. the leading drapers.—Advt.

Greatest money saving event in the history of Hokitika. McKay's Great Reconstruction Sale now going strong. Send for bargain lists.—-Advt.

The true economy sale. McGruer’s super sale of all winter goods commenced at 9 a.in. Friday. June 27th. In every department our winter stocks have been marked down to zero—they can’t go lower—here is your opportunity. The prices make it. Call early fur best choice. McGnter’s, Hokitika and Greymoutli.—Advt.

Xotwitlistnnding tin* frantic efforts of numerous imitators, our factory has to continue at lop speed to cope with the ever-increasing demand. (Tbi manufacturers of “XO-RUIIHIXO' Laundry Help).—Advt.

l*'or Influenza, lake Woods’ Great Peppermint Coro. Dairy Farmers: Get last ounce of cream bv using “Ceres” Separator. Best on market. Sell-balancing, selloiling, lti to 111 gals. It. P. M. .Manning and Co., 3 I’edlortl ltiiw. I liiisti-htircb. Aiivi.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1924, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1924, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1924, Page 2

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