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LATE LOCALS.

Bazaar I—Come along to-night to St. Mary’s Club Booms where the Bazaar is in progress, all the stalls are prepared to enter for the Xmas wants of patrons. A beautiful disphy of goods of every description is on view. Admission free. lit connection with the .Overland ear so veil days’ endurance tost, Messrs Wild and Bassett received the following wire last night:—“The Overland car has already completed lib hours continuous running. ’I lie ear is going better than ever, and is due hack from Ashburton at 9.50 p.m., then over Akaroa Hills for the seventh time since the trial commenced.”

When attending the Wembley Exhibition Mr G. A. Wood secured a wonderful assortment of fancy goods of every description. These have now arrived and are being shown at the Horticultural Hull, Camp Street, from next Saturday misriiing. It is a regular Wembley Fair, n great novelty einperiuin that, will astonish and please visitors, who arc all cordially invited to inspect the wonderful display. The great variety of fancy goods marked in plain figures will at once appeal to the pockets.

A meeting of lady members of All Saint’s Church was held on Tuesday evening to complete arrangements for the housing of a large party of Sunday. School teachers (84 in all), coining early in the New Year for a refresher course. A series of outings is being nrranged for the party. Eight clergy, will also be coming. They will deliver a course of lectures during tbe school. Miss Elliott, S.S. organiser was present.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1924, Page 3

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255

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1924, Page 3

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1924, Page 3

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