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The Kinmira Timing Club has made application to the Minister ol Internal Affairs to change over to trotting, and the request is under consideration. While the track is undergoing alterations, it is proposed to rare on Victoria Park. Dreymoutli.

Those who are out for n good night’s enjoyment, come along to the Araliura Valley Hall on Wednesday. January 21st, and polii the haymakers with their Harvest Dance.—Advt.

Mr .1. J. Mclntosh who is a candidate for the vacant sent in the Westland County Council, invites the support of the electors in a. short address published in this issue. Mr Mclntosh is a well-known resident who has considerable interests in the district, and would prove a useful member, a.s he is familiar with tin’ wants and requirements of Westland. Polling Day is fixed for Wednesday next.

Addison’s Summer Sale. Colton bedspreads lbs (id, honeycomb quilt 12s fid, towels from 2s lid, pair while or coloured hearth rugs in velvet and reversible, runners in Axininster and tapestry, all heavily -reduced. Have just landed a further shipment of linoleum, Ist quality Ila Gil, 2nd, 10s Gd. —Advt.

The death took place last evening at Woodstock of an old and respected resident of that district in the person of Air John AVells, who had followed mining pursuits for many years. Deceased was a native oi Caen, Normandy. France, and 84 years of age. He had been in ill-health for a considerable time past. The deceased leaves a widow and family of eight, three daughters (All’s AA ebster ol AAestport, Airs Syincs of Ngahere, anil Airs Bennett of Cohilen) and five sons (Mr Robert AA'ells the well-known solicitor, and Messrs Richard, Thomas, James and William AVells, all well-known residents of the district). Ihe inmily will have tne deep sympathy of many friends in the passing ol a sterling pioneer and esteemed resident.

Addisons Summer Sale. Men’s cotton singlets and underpants 3s 9il, men’s hand shirts from 3s (id, sac suits (dark grey) 39s Gd, hoys’ dark grey suits 29s Gd, boys’ shirts from 2s lid. Special line of men’s tweed trousers ]os., ties, sox, lints, etc., all heavily reduced.—Ailvl.

The wedding was solemnised yesterday afternoon, by the Jio. I 1 ’ rank Rule, of Christchurch, at St. John’s rresbyterian Church, Taiitui Street, .Grcymouth, of Mr James Course elfer. of the Postal Department. Hokitika, eldest son of -Mr and -Mrs George Teller, of Cheviot, Canterbury, and Miss -Muriel Stuart Malloch, only daughter of Mr and Mrs K. T. -Malloch, Leonard St., Grevniouth. Ihe bride wore white erepe-de-ehine. and wore a white veil and wreath of orange blossoms. She was attended by her eouxin, Miss ('. X. Malloeh, of Christchurch, who wore a dress of powder blue jersey silk, and coat Lock and black hat. The duties ol best man devolved upon Mr r.. A. Malloeh. brother of the bride. The service in the church was choral, and Miss B. Drake, who presided at the organ, played the " Wedding March ” as the wedding party left tie 1 church. Aftet the wedding the bride’s parents entertained their guests. Mr and Mrs Teller left later hv motor ear, on their honeymoon. The bride’s travelling dress was a grey gabardine tunic costume and grey lint.

Ait economy hint —insist on getting Shnrland’s Fluid Magnesia. Fresher than the imported.—Advt. Special reductions on carpets at Schroder’s. Kidderminster 9 x 7-din £0 10s; Axminster squares 0 x 9 £lO 10s, 9 x 10.6 m £lB 10s, 10.6 x 12 £2, ; Wilton squares 10.0 x 9 £22 10s; vest’ bide carpet, Aminster 7.(5 x 3 95s : Wilton vestibule carpet 10.0 x -1.0 £$ 10s ; Persian vestibule runner 10.0 x J.ti £9 10s; Wi'ton hall carpet 7.0 x LG £7 17s fid; carpet runners 2s fid, 7s Od, 9s fid upwards. Endless variety in hearth rugs, from 15s fid, also sola squares in velvet pile, Axminster and Persian squares, at every price at Schroder and C'o., the leading carpet and lino. firm. Do not miss calling in at Schroder’s shop early.—Advt. Xow arrived, a large consignment of choice apricots.—Paterson. Michel and Co.. Ltd.. Wharf Street. Phone Xo 2. —Advt.

Boiler Owners: ‘’Mexican ’ Graphite makes boiler cleaning easy and cuts cost in half. Guaranteed to remove all scale and prevent its formation. R P. M. Manning and C’o., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. —Advt.

The Municipal Band will render a programme at the Westland Hospital on Sunday afternoon next. Members are requested to meet at 2 p.m.

At the Magistrate’s Court this morning a number of wandering cattle eases were dealt- with from Hariliari district. The cost of the prosecution witness and 1 1 is expenses from Hariliari were divided amongst the six eases heard, ■the fine and costs on each case amounting to £2 12s 2d. The -Motor Cycle Sports, postponed last Saturday owing to the rain are set down for Saturday week, January 24th which should prove a suitable dale for the gathering. Door! acceptances have been received for the inaugural meeting of the speed makers.

A public meeting will he held in the Koiterangi Hall on Friday Kith. .January at 8 p.m. Business to discuss and niake arrangements in connection with the new building. Ladies cordially in-vited.--Advt.

Dr C. L. Moricc, formerly medical officer at the Drey Hospital, and now resident in Wellington, leaves on February 21 by the s.s. Kotorua for an extended trip to England, Trance, and Italy. He will lie accompanied by Mrs Moricc. and expects to he absent from the Dominion about nine months.

Addisons’ Summer tSale, Millinery reduced to below cost. Blouses from 2s (id. overalls Hum os lid, ladies vests 2s (id and 2s lid, undershirts from os (id. Piece goods must he clean'll to make room for new goods, the reduced prices are very tempting. —Advt.

A big transaction in freehold property in Dreymoutli Inis.just. been com,doted hv the sale of one of the finest business'sites in Mnekay St. This is the extensive freehold section ol Mr S. Burnett While, with up-to-date business premises thereon, at present occupied by Mr White as a household furnishing emporium. The section has a considerable width in -Mnekay St and is of sufficient dentil to allow ol building extension. It lies midway between Albert and Tninui Sts. The purchaser is Mr E. Murray, draper, milliner and outfitter, of Albert ami Mnckav Streets, but the purchasing price iias not yet been divulged. Babies, growing children and invalids who suffer from stomach troubles will find relief in Shnrland’s Fluid Magnesia. Larger bottle—lower price. Advt. Messrs Kortcgast Bros, of Gibson Quav. the well-known aerated waters manufacturers, have secured a special line in summer drinks. “Jusfrute” (it’s just- fruit that’s all) is a wholesome health giving fruit, in a liquid form, a product that is not merely a luxury. It is supplied in . three true fruit flavours, orange, lemon and lime. —Advt. Suggestions for Christmas gifts at Schroder’s: Table-linen, frocks, hats, scarfs, wraps, Spanish shawls, li.k.f’s, Peter-pan collars, travelling hampers and trunks, luncheon baskets, bathing dresses, rubber capes, rubber bathing caps, silk hose, gloves, men’s ties, sox, shirts braces. All would he suitable gifts at. Schroder’s, who havo the largest selection.—A vt. A sure and pleasant specific for removing worms is AA ado’s AVonu I'igs. —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1925, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1925, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1925, Page 2

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