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Mr J.ewllvii King will take the r.crviee in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning. The Menial Hospital at Hokitika has vacancies for a first and. second cook, particulars of which are in another column.

Mails and passengers from the-North Island by the ferry steamer connected with the West Coast express at Christchurch this morning.

Important proposals affecting reading in South Westland are said to lie pending which if put into effect wili give a great fillip to the south, particularly the far south. As the matter is of great district importance the question should ho taken up with the greatest enthusiasm.

Do not forget the weekly euchre and dance in St. Mary’s Club Booms on Monday evening commencing at 8 o’clock. Four , prizes for euchre. Music, hy Messrs Lawn and Gibbons. A cnpial supper provided. Admission Is.— Advt.

The Railway Department has decided to issue tickets at Holiday Excursion fares to Palmerston North from stations in the Westland District from 30th. October to Itli. November, inclusive. in connection with the Royal Agricultural Show.

In connection with the prohibition acmpaign a series of lectures will he gi veil next week at various by Miss Jessie Burls, the Australian prohibition orator and Mr Flcwollyn King, area organiser. The dates and places of the lectures appear in another column.

Our bedstead values are unequalled on the West Coast. To popularise newest creation in double size wooden bedsteads we are offering 12 only at .-,7s (Ul. We are manufacturers and pav freight to your nearest Railway Station.— Harley’s, manufacturers Grevmoutli.

This season's strawberries and raspberries will he arriving about December. in hulk (l llh wooden buckets). The prices are strawberries, per lb Kid; Raspberries Is per Hi with a charge of os for the buckets to lie refunded oil returning same. To avoid disappointment, intending buyers should place their orders now with St ml ley and Robson, Fruiterers, Greymouth.—Advt.

The proposal bcloic the Land Board this week to reserve part of a run at Cook’s river for settlement purposes, will have an important leaning on tourist tradio to Fox Glacier region. H the land is available on reasonable terms it will permit hostel accomodation being established, a special requirement at A\ olioka where the humor accomodation house been closed. With the bridging of Waiho and Waikukupa, motor tradio to Welieka will be possible all the year round, necessitating the provision ol good accomodation for travellers.

Sawmilling Machinery: Bush locomotives, steam saw feeds, steam cross cut saws, logging blocks, timber jacks etc. from K. I’. M. Manning and Co. Bedford Row. Christchurch, representing A. ami G. I’rico. Ltd.. Thames _ Advt .

If it's floorcloth or linoleum, go to .McKay’s. Having direct communication with the source of supply—the manufacturers —they are enabled t" give belter values than others not so fort u natel v placed. Book at these prices for lift wide floorcloths and linos; (is Cd, 7, Dd, Ss !'d, and Bis 9d a yard. Save money by furnishing. At' McKay’s 1 lokitika.—Advt.

Point: Acid resisting, heat resisting, “Fihrinc.” the best protective paint lor all iron and steel work. Covering oil v double ordinary paints hut labour costs just half. IF M. Manning and Go., 5 Bedford Bow. ( hr.slchurch. AdvF

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1924, Page 2

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534

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1924, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 18 October 1924, Page 2

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