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\ juvenile l.;>!l will ho held in the ’ul.lic Hall. Kokatahi. I'liday Sept, ill., in aid of the liall funds. ■Roll up! Roll Up! To tlic dance n the Three .Milo Hall on Monday light, and have some more fun. M.uck.v Spot, Waltz", good Hour, good imsic,' efliciont M.C. Admission Is. Ulvt. To-night! Soldiers' Hall! io-tiight! ioodfoliows' Orchestra, having sueccss'tillv inaugurated their Saturday night hm< ex, are continuing them to-night. The Hour is in excellent order. The .atest in music, will he delivered, and .■vervhody assured of a good time.\dvt. ’I ne death ol Mrs Richard .lainieson „f Cohden. look place at the Grey Hospital on Thursday alternoon. at the age of 3D years. Mrs Jamieson was lighter of ( aplain W. and Mrs Mollison. of Ooliden. and was formerly of Nelson. She is survived hy hci liushaml and three children. Her Asters are Mesdames Trot I, \ ■ Alhoru (Reefton), Oates (Cmnaduii). and .MisPearl Mollison and her hrother. -Mr R Mollison. “Stunned.” was the unexpected reply that a councillor received last even ing when he asked why *oic ol tin Borough workmen h.ad not heou 01 duty for lour days. In reply to a till' 110-r query the Overseer stated lie lor not reported the- matter as he- alway dealt with the work of the stall at th mid of each month. It was furthe stated that, “stunning'’ would not h at the expense ol the Council. The question of clearing the mixioil Weeds in the Borough was referred t last evening hv Mr lilank who nige tlmt steps he taken, once' the Counteleare'd the gorse of the streets i front of any ratepayers premisese the tl:e ralepaye-r he made to keep th gorse down in future. It was poinlc out hv the Mayor that the tonne would have a hit; job to keep the got> down on many of its unused reserve: The matter was ultimately referred t the Reserves Committee for report. A quiet wedding was celebrated i the residence of Ihe brides parent Mr and Mrs .1. Pearce. Dawson SI roc Reefton. on Monday, when their s'ccon daughter, Nellie, was married to (ieorge. second son ol Mrs and the laic Mr R. Iliiidmarsh of Reefton. The bride, who was given awav by her father, wore a dress ol pale blue etepe de eh.-ne. with the orthodox wreath and veil, and was attended by her sister. Miss F. Pearce, as bridesmaid. Mr R. Hindmarsh acted as best man. and the Rev C. Robinson was the officiating clergyrn.an. The wedding took place on Thursday 111 the Cathedral. Parbadoex Street. Christchurch. of (trace, second daughter of the late Mr and Mrs 11. Purge’-. of Kimir.ru. and Den. eldest son of the late .1. O'ttrady. of Hamilton. Nuptial Mass was celebrated hy the Pev. rather l.aurden. The bride entered the church on the arm ol her hrother. Mr C. Purger. She was neatly attired in cinnamon satin with tunic effect of marocaiii. with hat to mutch, and was attended hv le t' sisters Margaret and Petty, attired in smart frocks of navy and fawn maroeain. relieved ith fur. Mr •!. McDermott amed as groomsman. The guests were afterwards entertained l>y her sister. Mrs IC. Kean. The newly-married couple left for the Southern Lakes, whore the honeymoon is tn he spent. “'Twenty-six years ol continuous membership of the House of Representatives constitute a record of which any man might he proud, and it is not the least tribute to Mr Wilfiml’s world,” remarks the Wellington "Post,” “That for twenty-three oi' those years he has represented the same electorate. In all that time Mi M'illord has been a tighter and keen i-riiic. His services have been marked hv two special features, the carelnl attention he has given his own electorate and his whole-hearted devotion to the Imperial cause. 'Though apt at limes to take a restricted \ iew in domestic polities, Mr \\ illord has shown himself in all ICmpire affairs a man who cotdd rise above small things and see a greater aim. Whether M.r Wilford's retirement now is temporary or permanent, wo believe that the pillule in later years will find nothing liner in a long-career than the wav in which he. wi..i many of the qualities for high ollice, with long experience and servos 1 . voluntarily effaced liimseh and put aside his own unsatisfied ambitions in an ell'ort to attain the unity which he believed to lie lor the good of the country. 'That: effort, we are convinced, was entirely sincere.” Half-price and quarter-price Special for the last eight days of McGruor’s Groat 'Winter Sale commencing August Sth, at 0 o’clock. McDruer’s, Draymouth and Hokitika.—Advt. Whitebait Netting 72 inches wide Is lid and 2s Gd per yard. DU and 100 incites wide, 2s i.d per yard. Heavy netting special manufactured to our order for set nets. As yard. McKay and Sons, the Leading Drapers. Hokitika. -Advt. First aid for coughs, cold, influenza, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Farmers: Fire! Protect yourselves with "I’mlerwriters ” Fire Extinguishers. Quickly suppress most dangerous outbreak. Always ready. Write for Free Booklet. R. P. M. Manning and Co., A Bedford Row, Christchurch.—Advt. The Fancy Dress Ball—See our fancy costumes for children and adults made from Dcnniston Papers. Wo have a big assortment of colours in real Denniston papers. Price Is a piece. Rooks on how to make flowers, favours and other things from Denuiston paper, 9d earn.--MeKay'.-. The Beading Drapers.—Advt. That tickling, irritating cough can i bo promptly relieved by a few drops of “NAZOL” taken on lump sugar. GO doses Is 6d.—Advt.

Messrs Dalgety and Co., Ltd., notify an auction sale of the dairy herd of Mr John Clolier, at Wataroa saleyards on Tuesday, August 2d. The usual weekly euchre and dance * will take place on Monday 17th. at 8 p.m. in St. Marv’s Club Kooms. J’ri/.es ' will he of most attractive nature for i both ladies and gents. A dance will , follow the euchre, when the latest jazz music will be provided by Miss 1 . Gillooly. A dainty supper will be pro- . vidcd. Admission Is.---Advt. , Ladies Millinery reduced to 2s lid. < J.ots of Ladies apparel and underclothing to be cleared at Is each. Cot in early. McKay's Clear-up Sale. Advi. The most daring exhibition ot stunting seen in Christebureh for some time was given over tile Kiecarton racecourse (,n Thursday morning by a machine from the Wigrnm aerodrome, says the "Lyttelton Times.” The horses had just gone out for the first race when the machine appeared overhead.. ' For some time it Hew round at some considerable height, playing hide and seek with the spectators in the low hanging clouds. 1 lieu it came so low. so low at times that many people wore apnrcheusive lost it should hit the high roof of the stand. from about this height the avaitor gave an excellent exhibition of trick living, and for some considerable time he kept the attention of the crowd rivet-tod closely on his machine. The looping at such a low altitude appealed especially to the crowd who admired the courage of the dying man and the dexterity with which he handled the machine. After almost every loop the machine swooped low down and roared over the stands, being so close that it was possible plainly to discern the pilot trom tile ground. Keep influenza at bay by taking “NAZOL.” It’s soothing penetrating healing properties, give instant icliof to roughs and colds. Is Gd for GO doses.—Advt. Few people realise the scientific knowledge and years of experience used in the manufacture of Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract. This wonderful old remedy for coughs, colds and : influenza can be relied u|xin by all. ■ Sander’s Extract is not only a certain cure for coughs, colds and influenza • but is unsurpassed in the treatment of all infectious diseases. Sander’s Extract Is Gd.—Advt. > Bargains in knitted frocks. Ids Gd. i 21s. 2.15, Bargain-- in knitted eosi fumes 27s Gd. 22s Gd. tills Gd. ( ieaianee of winter millinery os Gd. 8s Gd. 1 Ills Gd. 12s, Gd. 17s Gd upwards. N'o 1 reasonable oiler refused at Schroder l> and Co's.--Advt. 1 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. I For coughs and colds, never fails, e Just landed a large consignment of . choice Winter Apples consisting of n Stunners. lVarmains. Phymers and other varieties. Paterson Michel and Co. Ltd. Phone Xu 2. Advt. 1 At the first signs of Influenza take , “NAZOL” —a simple, safe, speedy and , sure specific. Penetrating and germ- :! killing, Is Gd for GO doses.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1925, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1925, Page 2

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