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The Native—Trustee invites tenders for a lease for 21 years of two parcels ol land containing 67 acres and 487 acres, situate in the Aralmra Native Reserve. Particulars in advertisement. The Railway Department advertise that the District Traffic Manager’s Office at Greymoiith will lie dosed after 31st. inst. For further particulars sec advertisement in this issue.

The travelling public will note with pleasure the announcement in our advertisement columns of the intention of the Railway Department to reduce the charge for luncheon at Otira from 3s to 2s Od as from Ist. .-ipril.

Competitors intending to take part in the Faster Sports meeting are reminded that entries for all events dose on March 28th (to-day) with the Secretary, E. C. Toohcv, P-O. Box 11, Hokitika.

The Salvation Army is holding an extraordinary meeting to-morrow at 7 p.iu. when the subject will he “The World’s Greatest Need,” the address to he given by Lieut. Grey. During the service, the harp, violin and cornet will he heard.

The Hon. G. J. Anderson (Minister of Mines and Marine) returned yesterday afternoon from NVailio Gorge. During his stay in South Westland he visited Oknrito where ho was interviewed on the subject of Okarito Hathour. He also visited the'Franz Josef Glacier on Thursday. The Minister accompanied by Mrs Anderson and Mr Sherwood (private secretary) left this morning by motor car for Christchurch. Soup, spaghetti on hot buttered toast, ham and eggs, poached eggs, hot pies, cold ham, ten and toast, tea and cakes are the daily menu at Stow’s. —Advt. NAZOL which is being widely used as a safeguar dagainst infantile paralysis is obtainable at Is 6d at all chemists.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1925, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1925, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1925, Page 2

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