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The Creymomh Bowling Club has decided t-> open the season next Wednesday. The represent alive lootball match South C'auteibiirv v. West Coast itaking place on Gass Spuare this alternoon. Koiterangi l.ime (’ey l td. politic: that from to-day t-he price ol lime v-i 1 be Ills per ton, ea-sli on delivery. Newmans Motors Ltd. will run special cars to Otira. on Saturday, lon vim at 8.31) and eointe. ling with the Christ church train. To-night- at. the Soldiers Hall a wel come hall will be tendered to the vis iting South Canterbury football team Complete arrangements have hoc: made for the enjoyment of I be visitors Dawn's ()relist ra will supply the mils ic, tho lloor will be found to be per feet, and complete arrangements hav been made for supper. Soldiers’ Hall. Thursday night al o’clock • monster hen -lit cm lire tom ere l l by Bov Sennits to IDS.A. Im funds; special competition to Itighcs scorer for F.P. mulfier set in ease lady's li Ist . crocodile leather euiiipai ion: second, pair good towns; gent first 1 , leather pocket wallet; seei.m sal'etv razor; lour ot lor prizes; nine i all ; al-o award of In-1- Pun nnmeii prize : I. upper served. Admissio ]s (id. Following Thursday fresh etlebi toiiriianienl begins.

The fortnightly stock sale was held on Monday at t lie l’r< stim road yards. Tweiit v bead of fat tal lie and (In fat sheep Here yarded, and everything Has cleared at auction at sat islaelury prices, Prime ox heel realised oOs per 1 1 >011 •- an ilium quality ! ->-. heiler bee! |As. aad cow I ’ef T'-. The folloHing arc some ol t ;te priltei |in I -ales . I bullock al £l7. I at £R ■'■>, 2 cow.- at .£1:1. I at £ll I • ! lieih-r at £9 I ruiined al L'2 IC--- 'in I-’ 1 ' u '^ wether- at -I Is. Til,., total contribution- in mithei assist- tile Jubilee Institute fur liie blind al Auckland now amounts to e 10,191. Tli,. Government has contributed 1.1‘• :• 9in part payment ol -übsidy. nml ha- prombid a further £19.900 till- vear. 'I he present invested capital t- £-19.981. tin- total co-t of raising i lie hind being Do- m - niai kubiy small figure ol l'in9. I lie capital i- non a dmi n n*l ei’cd by ibe I rll.-t CCS cl I lie .1 tlbllee I list II 111 e I" 1 the Blind, for llm purpo-e- in "lie ii it was raised. 1 lii’eel Mill-. am! 'tier leu ilia 'l'- do cases li-p.-lte-l in tin (a 111 el bury Health Disi riel during the "eek ended noon on Monday totalled 32. as lolmv.s ; Scarlet level*. 9; diptlielia. 2; tuberculosis. 10; pneumonia. I ; pn-eiimonu-influenza. I : peiiiperal septicaemia. -■ ervsipeliis, I ; lethargic encephalitis. I : eclampsia. 1; ophthalmia ivonatoriiai. I. The deaths reported ill the (’a lit orbin'v district during the same period were A, as follows:- Tilhereidesi-. 2: plieunioilic iliiilleiiza. 1 *, puerperal septicaemia, 2.

At. the Soldiers' Hall last evening lb,. Excelsior Euchre Assembly held the U.nnl competition fur the sjieeia £l9 prize. There was a moderate at leiidan e. The special prize uiniiei proved to lie Mr A. Muir, who alsi secured first for the evening. Mr H. .1 Muir being .second. .Mr A. Marks 3rd and Mrs A. Archer -lib. Next- week owing to tb(‘ ball being engaged ol Tuesday, the euchre a ill he held or the Wediie-dav evening.

"Aussie's'' Spring .Number 1 1 :i- just re:ic!:e(l us anil is lull of tl:e tbeei'lullicss iilld freshness of Spring. Till' host of liuniiiruus writers and artists at the call of “Aussie” furnish their best lor this iiilinher whiili is full of irresisl i’ule laughter from cover to cover. It i' hard to individualise iu an altogether excellent issue lull one contribution seems in stand out as a pure gem ot In ugh Per and this is a story bv that clever humorous writer 11. H. Kieliliuin. New Zealand writers and artists figure well in this great issue and of course have their own particular New Zealand section comprising the usual sixteen pages ol clever letterpress and drawings.

A Waitaha correspondent writes:— (111 Saturday last (12inst) the Ross ,Illinois journeyed to Waitaha to play a match with the home team. Alter a very willing game, in which lorwanl play predominated, the Waitaha men heal the Junior (.'up winners by eight points to live, fn fairness to Ross it must he said that they did not have I,heir best team playing, hut at no part of tin' game were t !:•*'.■ dangerous, and credit is due to trie Waitaha team lor the wav in which they played against a more experienced team. It is certain that Ross could not -how them much, especiallly in forward play, for the winners. W. Wright and CunningItam eaeli -cored a try. while one was converted by Clierrie. for Ross Wogan scored a try which he converted. M r J. Roelifort was referee. I he Ross team was afterwards entertaind at tea in the Waitaha Hall, and in the evening a short dance was held. Just opened at Addison's Marabouts in black, lawn, nigger, from this fid. Xeik scarves, black and white arul coloured. Its fid. 1- lid, 7s. Ss Ad.--Advt, Another line of girls Xavv Ruhlier lined waterproof coats just received from f/itidon to-day. Sizes 30 to 42 inch 17s Oil to 22s fid. also girl- Rubber Capes with hoods los fid to -is. Ladies Rubber (Vats 3'Js fid. Mens Rubber Coats '27s fid at W. McKay and Son the leading drapers.—Advt. Now arriving, a large consignment of choice cooking and fancy stunner apples in splendid condition. Paterson Michel and Co. I.td (Phone Xo. 2). —Advt. At the first signs of Influenza take “XAZOL”—a simple, safe, speedy and sure specific. Penetrating and germkilling, Is fid for 00 doses.—Advt. First aid for coughs, cold, influenza. Woods’ Great Peppermint Co-*' Another line of girls Xavv Rubber lined waterproof coats just received today from London sizes 30 to 42 inches long: prices lis fid to 22s fid, also giilBlack Pegamoid capes with hoods 15s Gd to 21s- Ladies Black Pegamoid Coats 32s 6d to 38s fid Mens Pegamoid Coats 27s fid. W. McKay and (sort Direct Importers. Ilokjtika—Advt.

Owing to unforseen circumstances j the dance which was to tie held on the * 30th. Kept, will now lie held on the 23rd. Sept. in the One Mile Hall.—• i A (let. ... Addisons tor latest hosieiw in all shades, 2s Del per pair. Kill; hose, fashionable colourings. 3s 6d pair.— | Advfc. i A benefit hall in aid of an injured 1 foot halier will lie held ill the Totara Hall. 15oss. on Friday evening next (Kept. 18tli.) Good music and supper provided. ■ There was a large gathering at the . railway station last evening; to greet the South Canterbury football team. 22 m number who eame through trom t jiristclmreh In- the express. The team are quartered at the lied l.ion Hotel. Very heavy rain lell all night and early this morning and the playing ground oil Cass Square is hound to lie wet and heavy. The Building Committee ol Ali Saints Memorial Churth, recently decided to hold a Carnival or bazaar tinvear as one ol the means ol raising sufiicient to enalile them to begin tin work of building during the coming vear; and on Friday next a Cilt levelling will be held in the Soldiers Hall at K p.m.. when we hope that the liberality ol the people ol Hokitika uni again be manifested, (lifts ol materials. goods or cash will lie gratefully received. It is intended to have a, soc ial evening on I' riday. when euchre, bridge, games, etc. will be indulged in. We sincerely hope that the Hall will he packed Advt. There was a fair attendance at St. .Marv's Club Booms on Monday nigbl last at tlie usual weekly euchre. AI lei spirited olay Mrs F. Croitlsky won the ladies' lirst prize with Mrs Veale second. and in the dents' section, Mr Adamson was the winner with Mr K. Patterson second. Alter cards slipper was served by tin* ladles. Oppol t unit.x was i a ken during the evening to present Mr F. (Irouf-ky im\. a member of the committee. with a suit ease on the occasion of his departure for Christchurch. Frank lias been a very consistent committeeman and his services especially in connection with the dance will lie greatly missed. He carries with him the host wishes ol the ( lub members. Next. Monday is to be a special and particulars ol prizes, etc., will be advertised later. ! Sure and certain—A\ ARE S MOKM ' FIGS. Children like them.—Advt. Co bin s yon “ Underwriters ” Fire extinguisher but it secures for you reduced Insurance premiums and is always ready to save von from lire. Will quickly suppress the most | dangerous outbreak. B. P. M. Mallliui"' and Co., o Bedford Bow. ( biist- ! church.-—Advt. (treat preparations are being made ■ al Schroder and Co's. Special arrangements have been made to keep us sup- ■ plied with the latest novelties in milli- . nery. frocks, hosiery, gloves and fancy . depart incuts. —Advt. The new spring goods are here presenting a wonderful array ot new ideas in Millinery, Neckwear. (doves. Frocks, Cost nines. .Juni|X'rs etc. W e 1 have a gorgeous range designed in lbs ’ styles that combine beauty and dig- •' nity. MeGnier’s, Hokitik'a and Grey-

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1925, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1925, Page 2

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