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'Hie usual weekly euchre and dance will lie held in St. Alary's Club Rooms on .Monday Bth. June at 8 p m. Valuable prizes. Supper served and Geodfcllow’s music for the dance. All foils, Admission. Advt.

Intending competitors are reminded that entries for the Kokatahi Winter Show close on Monday, with the Secretary. Mr 11. A. Paddington. Lover Kokatahi.

The time of the departure of the funeral of the late Mrs Maria Xeadx of Han Han on Sunday afternoon It's been altered. The luncral will now leave the residence a‘ 2 o’clock and St. .Mary’s Church at 3 o'clock.

To-night! Soldiers' Hall! 10-night! The usual ixtpular Saturday night dance will be held. A full Orchestra will be in attendance and will render all the latest music which should delight patrons. Dancing at 8..'1(1 sharp. Hood floor. Admission —Cents Is lid; Ladies Is. —Advt.

Mr A. R. Green, examiner of motor drivers for the County and Borough will he in attendance at Hokitika oh Monday in respect to applications lodged for licenses. Alter next week all unlicensed drivers found in charge of me.tor vehicles will bo pro ceded against under the motor licensing regulations.

That popular annual event, tit-' Druid's Ball, is billed to lake phne this year on Wednesday. July Ist. in the Soldiers’ Hall. The event is to he a plain and fancy dress one so that all tastes will he catered for. while tho music is to be Stippli-'il by ihuietli's Orchestra. An energetic i oimcitt has been appointed to make ;w ra ogciucnland those in search el an

venin.g's entertainment and eii,|u> niont hotild keep July Ist steadily i:i view.

The concert and ball held la-l Wed nestlav evening at Kanieri in aid ol Hie Hall funds proved a great stn cess. A jarge audience greeted I he eon erf and the various items were well reieived. The hall which followed wa ■■ largely attended, and splendid mu-ie was supplied bv Gcodlcllow's t irelies; 1a . extras being played by Mi-s Jean Diedrieli. Mr Boyd acted as M.C. assisted by T. Gardyii". The programme tor the concert was as follows :--t Ivcrture : ■■Goodlellow's Orchestra; Song. Miss I'orxyth ; Song. Miss C. Wylie: musical selections piano) Mr K. (b.odlellow ; song Mrs Findlay; piauotorte duet, limes 11. Selbv and K. Camming; overture. Good!'show's (In best ra ; song. Miss F. Siujiletoli : dance. Miss M. Gibbons; song. .Mrs Findlay: musical selection, Mr ( . Reynish; song Mr F. Curtain. Cod Save the King.

A meeting of the Greymotilh District lining Committee was held yesterday

afternoon. Present: .Messrs Kettle (in the chair). Behan. Doognn. I’arlitt and Hvnns. 'I lie prin ipal business dealt with was in relation to the licensing of jockeys end trainers. Applications received wore recommended. I'.nquiry was made in respect to applicants ill other districts formerly Incused in the (■reymouth district. Notification vareccivi'd cf one trainer’s liccu-e cancelled. and arrangf'im.'iib; were suggested for placing a; prentice riders'in the stable under another owner or trainer. Reports in regard to past race meetings were approved and dates suggested adopted. The a| prove! of a dal" for the new Club at Motltcka (March ]('> was given. Oilier routine matters were dealt with.

Schroder and Co. have opened out a splendid range of new knitted costumes and sports coats; silk, velvet and maroeain frocks. Inspection cordialK invited.—Advt.

The Commerce Super Eleven, new model I.} ton. chassis, bigger and better Hum ever, wheelbase 127 inches against M2 inches. Heavier frame and wheels and much mole powerful motor. Other models, twelve, 11-2 tons, model fourteen 2-21 tons, model twcnly-livc 3-3 J tons. Full particulars in catalogues, l’ri'o and extended terms upon application to Mark Sprnt and Company Ltd., Grey mouth, sole West Coast Distributors, also at 16b. Manchester St., Christchurch. - Ad' t.

Radiator Leaks. Try " Badoreiie.” Rermanent repair ill lew minutes. No clogging of circulation, no damage to machine. Two sixes: 3s 9d and Ills (id post paid. R. R. M. Alanning and Co, ,5 Bedford Row, ( liristclnueh. —Advt.

AlelCav’s “Woollywarm ” Blankets The best Colonial woollen blanket, single bed size dOs fid. double bed size c,2s and 755. Also other blankets at lower prices. Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1925, Page 2

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684

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1925, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1925, Page 2

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