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nationalist intimidation. ; .LONDON, January 20. ' The “Times” is not satisfied with Luther’s speech and says that it savours too much of Nationalist intimidation and may well arouse doubts and suspicious. We are told the Reichstag received it respectfully, hut without cheers. It will he received in a like temper hy the country and Europe. PROTOCOL CONFLUENCE ABANDONED. LONDON, January 20. The Protocol Conference) has been definitely abandoned and Britain is replying to correspondence. WARSHIP PLOT. LONDON, January 20. Three men who were not charged, but were detained in connection vvitn the plot to blow np the warships were released to-day. WANTED— A FIDDLER. Apply Kanicri-llokitika Sawmilling Coy. "AS Kokatahi or Koitorangi icrson LOST A IWUSE. Apply ‘Guardian” Ollici jLTOIi SALE- Draught HOUSES. ® Apply F. C. Marshall, Kokatahi. POU SALE—Ford MOTOR CAR. in perfect order. Price £lol); also gent’s bicycle. Co. Mrs R. Parkinson, Brittan Street. WANTED— An cx-pereinced HOUSEMAID - WAITRESS. Apply “Guardian” Office. IN THE ESTATE OF S. AND J. U. WALLACE. Deceased.

rjIKNOKK.S WILL BE. RECEIVED by tlio undersigned UNITE 11 n.in. OX S.ATCIIDAY. .Mist. JANUARY. 1925, fur SIT 11-LEASE f„ r throe (3) veins of Sections thief), idle 7 ami thief). Block V!I, AVataroa S.i)., containing 11 LI acres and Alisrolhinoons License No 7315 containing HID acres. Tlio highest or any tender not necessary accepted. Conditions of tender may he inspected and tender forms 'obtained at the |*ost Office, Wataroa and Public Trust Offices, Hokitika and Oroymouth. T. K. SAYAYELL. District I‘nfilic Trustee, Greyninuth. 10th. January, 1925. ] IOKTTIKA MOTOR CYCLE SPORTS. ON 21th. .TANi ARY usual 1.3 p.m. train Clreymouth to Hokitika will leave (Ireymoulh 11.30 a.m., Hokitika arrive 1.0 p.m. •Special train will leave lloss for Hokitika 12.15 p.m. Trains due to leave Boss for Hokitika and Oroymouth at 3.15 p.m., and Hokitika for Oroymouth at 5.20 p.m.. will he delayed until -1.30 and 0.20 p.m. respectively. CO NT R 01. VO LTO A f YELITIS. NOTICE TO TRAVELLING PUBLIC. PER SCANT to Section 70. Sub-Sec-tion one, paragraph of “The Health Act. 1020”. and hy authority of Bon-. Sir Alaui Pomare, Alinister of Health, now, therefore, T, THOAIAS FLETCHER TELFORD, Afedieal Officer of Health at Christchurch. 'DO HEREBY DECLARE. that AFTER AIIDNXOHT of WEDNESDAY 21st. inst,. CHILDREN under Hi years of age. SHALL NOT BE ALLOWED TO LEAVE EITHER THE NORTH OB' THE SOUTH '[SHAN'T) FOR THE OTHER ISLAND, by boat or other means, except that where children in either Island are already absent from their homes in the other Island, a special permit to travel to their homes mav he .granted hy the Afedieal Officer of Health in the District concerned, if such officer is satisfied that in these special eases there is no ground "nr the suggestion that these children will convey infection. Given Under my hand at Chri-a-chnreh this 20th. dnv of January. 1925. THOAfAS FLETCHER. TELFORD. Afedieal Officer of Health. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD CLOSING OF TENDERS EXTENDED. Tenders are invited for the erection of additions to AVataroa School. Plans and Specifications may he seen at the Office of this paper. Air ABBride’s Store. AVataroa, and at. the Canterburv Education Board’s A\ orkshop. High Street. Greymontli. Hie CLOSING OF TENDERS Ims been EXTFNDED UNTIL AIONDAY. I’EB. ‘>ud 1925, at 12 NOON, at the Education Board’s AYorkshop. Greymontli. GEO. BIGNF.LL, Foreman. PEOPLES UP-TO-T ATE STORE WELD STREET, HOKITIKA.

MRS. H. RAINES, MOTIFIES THAT HER FRUIT AND JIS ' veoktabeks are the CHEAPEST IN" TOWN. No connection with any other fruiterers. AVe Imy direct from the grower -it reduced prices. Buy from us and save money, <ur prices are right. Country orders promptly attended to. JAM FRUIT NOW IN STOCK!

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1925, Page 3

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