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

An urgent special meeting of the Hokitika Cricket Club will be held this evening at the Secretary’s resident e tonight at 7.30 o'clock, to consider the

question of forming a junior team

A very pleasant garden paity was held yesterday afternoon at Mrs Aitken's, when the ladies of St. Andrew’s J’resbvterian Chinch met to entertain Mrs Fraser, who, with her husband, the llev. P. B. Fraser, is leaving next week for an extended tour of the Fast and ultimately Croat Britain, etc. During the afternoon. Miss Potts, in a neat speech, eulogised Mrs Fraser's good work, and on behalf of the ladies presented her with a woll-lilled purse. Mrs Fraser suitably replied and the' party closed by singing Anld bang Syne and giving three hearty cheers for Mr and All's Fraser.

An economy hint—insist on gelling Sliarland’s Fluid Magnesia. Fresher than the imported.—Advt.

The loveliest fabrics for summer dresses are here and prices are very reasonable. The wonderful colour effects are very charming and the dainties of these fabrics will please every lady. New milliner;/ models in dainty design and fashionable colouring have now been opened up for the ’Xmas season. These fashionable bats represent the very latest vogue. Call and feast your eyes. McCnior’s, Hokitika and Creymoulli.—Advt.

Arriving end next week a large consignment of choice apricots from Central Otago. Our instructions are to sell at lowest ruling price. Book orders early. Paterson, Michel and C'o., Ltd. —Advt.

A sure and pleasant specific for removing worms is Wilde’s Morin I'igs, Advt.

If it’s floorcloth or linoleum, go to -McKay’s. Having direct communication with the source of supply—the inanufaiTurers—they are enabled to give better values than others not so fortunately placed. Look at these prices for (Ift wide floorcloths and linos: Us !)(1, 7s Od, Ps Pd, and 10s fld a yard. Save money by furnishing. At McKay’s Hokitika.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1924, Page 2

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330

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1924, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1924, Page 2

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