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A meeting of Mr Seddon’s I.lection t 'omiiiittce will be held this evening at 7.1.1 o'.lnk. Ail vi. The Westland Branch of the CaulcrImrv Automobile Association bm a me fire of interest to motorists in this issue. The monthly meeting of the R.S.A. Committee will be held at . o’clock on Tuesday evening next, instead of .Monday night, the ordinary time for the monthly meeting. 'The record gale for the Rugby lootball season was registered at \ ietoria Park on Saturday last, oil the occasion of the Hawke’s Bay v. West Coast match. The takings totalled Till 7s. The next lies! gate was that of LI.3S odd, for the New South Wales fixture. At the request of a number oi citizens. headed by the Deputy Mayor, the Mayor (Air G. A. Perry) has convened a public meeting to be held in tbe Town Hall, on Tuesday next at 8 p.in. for the purpose of determining ways and limans of assiting the Afetliodisi community to set about the restoration of their church, destroyed by fire on Aloiulav night.

There was a fair attendance at the R.S.A. euchre tournament last oveu-

iog. The prizewinners were .Mrs Turner, first; .Mrs Fitzgerald, -.ennui; Mr (I. Bandings first, ami Air l{. I’aterson seeoticl. The lucky table winners were Airs Rawlings, Alt's I,awn. Alts Archer and Air R. Robert-.. Next week owing to counter attractions the tournament will be belli oil Friday evening. Alp T. K. Y. Seihlon. Nat list candidate lor Westland, addressed a well attended meeting at Kokiri on Wednesday evening. Air Cbarles Gibbs presided. Air Seddon. who luul an attentive hearing. referred to fusion, file Nationalist policy, railway freights on timber and electrical power development. among other subjects, lie was

asked a few questions. <)n the motion of Air Gordon lilair seconded by AIT Greenaway, a vote of thanks to the candidate for his address was carried nnanimonsly. Alt' Seddon spoke at noon yesterday’ at Aratika, and addressed a meeting in the evening at Kotukn.

At a meeting of the {'om.miitee of the Inangahun Trotting Club the followin'; was adopted as the Club’s programme for the Annual .Meeting oil December A ( ltb :—W efeome llep. (harness . Sfl sot's.. It mile. A. I- class. Progress Handicap i saddle). '.•■> sovs.. II mile. A.TI class ..unhoppled trotters:. Inangaltua Trotting Club llep. harness). It'ill sot s, *_' miles. I.• > 1 < lass, flhtekwater Hep. (harness), si) sovs., 11 mile. A.'j class. Scotia He]) (saddle) |l."i sovs.. 1J mile, 3.-*- class. Alexander Hep t harness). HM> sovs.. 1‘ mile, ;t.o class. Rig River Hep. (harness'), 100 sovs.. 2 miles. 5.10 class, ttinLoppied trotters). Koep-it-Dark Hep i saddle). BO sows.. 1 mile, class.

The ambassadors of trade, common ial travellers “strike a true note" and ask for Hells' Mild Yellow LaWI Whisky. They know the goods. “Bell’s is mild and clear.” Mark Sprot and Co. Ltd., Grevmouth, sole distribution. —Advt. S'atvmiliing Alarhinery: Rush Locomotives, Steam Saw Feeds, steam Cross Cut Saws, Logging Blocks, Timber Jacks, etc., from R. P. AT. Afauning and Co., o Bedford Row, Chrisschttrch, representing A. and G. Price, Ltd., Thames. —Advt.

At the rirst signs of Influenza take “NAZOL”—a simple, safe, bpeedy and sure specific. Penetrating and germkilling, Is Gd for 60 doses.—Advt-

Order of masses and devotions, St. Mary’s Parish on Sunday, Oct. -Ith : —- Hokitika, 8 n.m.. 10 a.in., 7 p.m.: Kokatald :j pi.m. (children ).

Wedouis vest- in 0.8. and xtra l.s. from os fid; women As and girls' otton tests from Is lid at Addisons. Advt. Among the votes on the Supplcnicnarv Kstimates are:—Cron s road, l*ocuoii. Clot); Wataroa stock trac k north hank) JJIoO. \ red net ion of 10s a ton in the rholes;!le prices of all grades ol raw nd refined sugar is announced by the Colonial Sugar liefining Company, iperai iug from O: t. 1 st. It i- notified that the Borough Ccnin•il has appointed the south side ol iibscin t.luav, between Sewell and lanred Streets as a parking place f°r notor ours. A coiiriM’t and dame will I** sl * Kaniori on \\ ednesday. . ‘2Bth. iilid ol’ tlk* State School Funds. Mu>h I>v l.awnV Orchestra. Advt. \ lame of men are em] loved ,in the repairs to the Ngaliere railway bridge, which wn- damaged by the flood in the Crey river. It is anticipated that the structure will Be opened to light traffic on Saturday. Meanwhile the Blackball and lt»n Alines are idle, hut work will probably be resumed alsnit the middle of next week. A pretty wedding, celebrated at Hole Trinity Church (Crcynioutli) yesterday the Wn. Archdeacon Carr officiating wa- that of Miss Catherine Cornwall. ilM d Mr Norman Leslie Thompson. The bride, who was given away by her mother, was gowned in rose pink Boucrjiljue. relieved with grey, her Imt matching. Mi-- B. Cornwall attended ;,s bride-maid, and was attired in a frock of champagne georgette, with hut to match. Miss Star Chalk acted ns llower-girl. and Mr K. Armstrong. <>l Cohden. as best man. The reception was held at the re-idencc' of the bride’s motlier. and Mr and Mrs Tlionip-on left |,v the morning'- expre.-s lor thri.-t----ehnreli.

Miss Ivv. M. Oliver, second daughter of Air and Mrs F. Oliver, of Cohden, was married at Hie Church of Ke-ur-rec-tion (Cohden) yesterday to Mr Mil limn H. Howard, son of Mrs H. Hill, of Willis Street. Oreynmnth. The bride "a- given away by her lather, and wore a white satin frock, with a panel of radium lace, and wreath and veil. A .-heath of arum lilies was ear-

Mi— hi- Oliver, who acted abridesmaid, wa- attired in apricot crepe-do-ebene. Mr F.dward Mill acted :is Ik*sl mar. and Mi s <> IVneeif at the nrjii'm. The ceremony "ap.'rlormed hy the Hev Douglas Hay. Prior to Mr and Mr- Hill leaving for Christ hm ell a reception was held at the residence of the Bride's parents. The usual torinight.lv meeting oi the Westland No st! I A.O.D. was held lost evening when a large attendance was recorded, owing to the keen inter ~M |alnui m the ritual competition. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and conlirmed. the ciutwnn

roiTi‘*'|)<»jnl» , ii('v;is I’v'jhl jiihl ;ippi o\ <‘<l j|| Wll I'll I'.'atl ill'll received. Ihuds reported ih:il tin' si.l; memhers mid tli.'ir wives ivcro not doin» as well as ~(,l|||| lie linpeil fur. Sick ]- =•> to tile 1 ;l moil 11 1 111 ‘-'lt lill'l aefott nt s In the nmount <>i' Cl •!" ••><! " ( 't'e passed lot paymoin. Two new meiel,ei-s were imtinteil into t lie rite' of ilrniili'tn hy A.I). Urn. Hone, jilily assisted hy the ollicers iissneiiiteil with him. ’lhree Mitmliihites were promised for membership. The eoiniiclit ton ol ! >o111 team" uiis of tin' In pi test. esjiecially tltiit o; the A team, who are all ynnn.e litoliv--1 .nine coining a lotto I ront Htlatapn :iml Uiinit. The imlees nave their iloci.ini, thill H leant were tin' winners 11 nl the ril tin I 'el it inn sliit'h! In a small marjiiti. Alter several hards had sunken on the splendid rendition nl the ritual, the shield was then presented to A. W. Urn l‘erjuisnn of li team hy IWV.P. Hro. .1. Fox. who expressed himself as exceedingly well pleased at tlv poiTiirnianoo nl liotli teams. Ihe toil.ne then closed in harmony.

T|,o best place to buy linoleum and - AT Kay's, dust opened new lot. all widths, direct from manufacturers. Prices for Oft. wide, os lid. Os lid. 7s lid. Rs lid. and 9s ltd ptr vnnl. Also a lot of new linoleum squares, sizes 9 x 9 to 9 x 12. Prices 07s Oil to 90s each. McKay’s, the leading drapers. --Advt. Best, quality Palmer nap, working trousers. 9s 9d. denim trousers 7s Gd and 8s Gd, men’s navy serge coats. 12s Gd. each, special value at Ate Kay's. -Advt.

AYlion your throat is affected 1 damp weather, take “XAZOL on si gar. Removes huskinoss and i'irev' r i serious trouble. 00 doses Is fid.--.tde

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1925, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1925, Page 2

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