LATE LOCALS.
A special reminder is given of the opening day, to-morrow, of Mr S. Burnett White’s monster furniture sale in Idler's Sample Booms, for ten days only.
In the Cycle events held on Satnid.iy. April 11th.. on Cass Square, the
‘‘Arrow’’ Cycles, were again to the front, winning the -half mile, the one mile, two mile and three mile events, which speaks for these speedy machines. Moral- Ride an Arrow, I. Brown, builder.- Advt.
Late on Saturday night some exubo
rant youths to satisfy their excitement felt lulled noon, to decorate the pleasing Burn’s Statue on Cass Square. The elicet might have been very amusing tn the oeroetrators of the act, hut nil the same it was an act of vandalism which it is hoped the authorities will attempt to suppress with a firm hand.' License in this respect will soon lead to irreparable damage being done to the monuments about the town, and the sooner these young bloods are brought to a sense of right and wrong in these matters, the hotter for all concerned. It is to he hoped the police will take the matter up, and he responsible for reading those among the eotnniunitv disposed to these acts ot desecration, a lesson not soon to he forgotten.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1925, Page 3
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