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LATE LOCALS.

Mr A. Bradley and family insert a notice of thanks in this issue.

Newmans Motors Ltd., cars will leave for the Kuniara ball to-morrow night at S o'clock. Please book seats.

The annual meeting of the Hokitika Athletic and Cycling Club (called for Tuesday evening) was, owing to the sparse attendance adjourned until tomorrow (Friday) evening at 7 o’clock sharp at Keller’s sample rooms, when a full attendance of all interested is requested.—Advt. Final sale davs, Half Price a.ul Quarter price days at McGruer’s comment, iviir Saturday. August 2th. The unlance of our AVinter Stocks to go out at 1 >eil rock pines. Famous for low prices. McGruer’s. Grcymouth and Hokitika.—Advt. Speaking recently to a Farmers Union Conference. Mr IL Rodic, Commercial manager of Railways, said the Department was doing a great deal to protect the public at level crossings. The best warning was the “wig-wag.” an automatic disc, which dropped down on an arm by day and was a red disc of light by nigtt. The “wig-wag” swung from side to side in the daytime and was acknowledged ~11 over the world as the most effective warning at level crossings. It was the intention of the Railway Department to iustal these warning signals at alt dangc rt)us crossings.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1925, Page 3

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211

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1925, Page 3

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1925, Page 3

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