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The “Guardian” will not he published to-morrow (Anzne T)av). On .Monday evening the opening ball of tbe Kckntabi Football Club takes place, when a spe: ial feature will he a waltzing competition. Now that the restrictions imposed by the Health Authorities are removed, the St. Andrew’s Sunday School and Bible Glasses will resume, also the young people can now attend the ordinary church services. i ,ic evening subject of sermon should prove interesting to those who are interested in ship building projects. Taking the cooler days of Autumn already at band as forerunners of the cold days of a long winter, you could not choose a more opportune time to visit McKay’s great Selling Campaign, to secure your every 1 iocs I in the way of dress and fashion goods, household goods, wearing apparel and mini’s and hoys wear. -Advt. The. bowling season was formally dosed down last Saturday, though some if the more enthusiastic players eoninuo to have a roll up of an afternoon. I'ho Grey Club wrote suggesting that bey send a team down for May 2nd. ml: in view of tbe green having been lused down and in a rough state the iller was declined.

For two weeks Addison's are making; .special reductions in corsets. Prices from 17s (id, reduced to ss. 5s Gd. (is Gd. Also Is iu the £ discount in all other corsets in stock.— Advt..

The Westport ‘‘News” says—What promised to lie a very interesting match lie twee n .Harrison and Peso, winners of the A. section, and Green and Sara., of the B section. ] roved a run away victory for Green and Sara, who never gave the West Coast champion pairs a lock in. heating them liy 31 to son the 10th. head. The winners played at the top of their form, the drawing of both being a treat to witness. McKay’s great Selling Campaign offers many great opportunities to save money in buying the latest and liest of new seasonable goods. All that is forecasted to he worn this season will he included in this extraordinary selling campaign. —Advt. -Mr A. H. I.awn lias been appointed, sole agent for Hokitika for the Gigantic Cricket and Tennis Art Ctnon to lie drawn shortly. The prizes total £IOOO, of Alluvial Gold. Tickets As Gd or 9 for £l.—Advt.

Mrs Jacobs, who is leaving Hokitika next month, will hold a closing down sale, starting on the 21st. of April, when everything will be marked down to bedrock price. Everything must go regardless of cost. .Stock includes all millinery lines, evening frocks, woollen cardigans and jumpers, girls’ ustrakan coats, feather mounts, ladies’ short coats, flowers etc., etc.—Advt. Ford Car equal of Itolls-Boyce so far as reliability of lubricating system is concerned when "King” Automatic Oiler is installed. Saves oil, prevents “ sooted ” plugs and carbons. R. PM. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1925, Page 2

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477

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1925, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1925, Page 2

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