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The animal meeting of the Hokitika C neket Club will he held to-murrow evenino at 8 o'clock at Keller's Sample Rooms. AH interested .are reipiested to attend.

‘'ls your Worship s(j!| ~ j tit,, sjtme opinion regarding the suppression el names h" asked counsel ol Mi E. K. Hunt. S.M.. in the Auckland Police Court on Thursday. "| am. and I agree entirtd.v with ti'e view expressed hv .Mr •lustiee A I pel's." said Mr 1 1 ua I. ' addin.e: "Publicity ts a better puioshnteiit than prohation'

Ihe death tutik place at tlie (I'Connor Hume. W esport on Eriday of an old and higl.v esteemed pieuecr in tin* persun of Patrick Calvin, sour., aged I'd veals 10 months. Deceased wa- a native of County Chile. Ireland, and had been 60 years in New Zealand, following minin'' pursuits, and for many years lived at Addisons, lie is survived by a crow It up family of three sons and six daughters. Hi' wife predeceased him hv some veins.

The electoral rolls uj|| elos,. hmdly on Thursday next, and persons wlm have not enrolled hv that date will he unable to vote. After every el ctioti there tiro complaints of the state of the rolls hv people who find themselves at the hist minute debarred from •,oting. The new compulsory enrolment law places the onus of enrollin': definitely upon the electors. Entirely new rolls have been prepared, and tie- Her that an elector voted at the last election will not give a qoalitical ion to vote this year unless the elector Inis applied for and obtained enrolment.

Xmv arriving, a large consignment of choice cooking and fancy sturmor apples in splendid condition. Paterson Michel and Co. Ltd (Phone No. 2).— -Atlvt. Belting: “ Tuftoid ” Leather Belting is giving ever increasing satisfaction to users. Strong, durable, easy running. Write for our quotes. R. P. M. Manning and Co.. 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch.— A'lvt.

The ambassadors of trade, commercial travellers “strike a true note ’ and ask for Bells' Mild Yellow Label Whisky. They know the goods. “Bell's is mild and clear.” Mark Sprot and Co. Ltd., Greymouth, sole distribution. —Advt.

Consumers of gits are reminded that £ accounts for August and September must be paid before 1 ft.in. to-morrow to secure discount. j The auction sale of furniture announced for to-morrow by .Messrs \\ . •Jeffries and Co in the mart has been postponed to a date |o he announced later. Advt. <. Mr K. Cbolertun. npthal spcrhtli'l. ' notifies that he will he in Hokitika 1 mi Thursday next iur one day only. ' from Id.dO a.in. to .'i.do p.m. at Keller's Hotel. ' At the weekly practice of the Choral Society on Monday evening it was decided to hold their concert in aid ot tin- Hospital Build Funds on Tuesday. 2!ith titst. Special practices will be held eaeh Friday evening till then. At the Tow 11 Hall. Hokitika. os Thursday evening at 7. Id o'clock. Dr E. M. .M'-rringtou. M.A. I’ll. D.. will deliver an address on the licensing question. A powerful speaker. Admission free, all welcome. For the West port Trotting Club's annual midsummer meeting, to I ■ held on December 2ti ami l!S. -takes total £2200. I lu- lug money the first day is the \\ illiams Meiimrial. £2.0(1. ami the seeond day. the Club's Handicap of gSti -ovs and Cup. presented by a Heel toll >u[s porter and valued at £2O. A nastv accident happened to a young man. Mr William l.luinn. employed In the lilaekwaler Saw milling Co. He was working on the -kids, and in trying to avoid a rolling log. he slipped, falling heavily on to a stump, and causing a very painiul injury to his side and ribs. The K xeel.sins Euchre Tournament will he continued this evening, (.let. I Ith. at H jt.m. sharp in the ■'soldiers' Hall. Ist. prize, combined tea and breakfast set. (comprising -I piece tea set. tea pul, honey jar. cruel and least rack to mulch) ; 2nd. prize, 2 lin. suit ease; Jfrd. prize. I pair fancy metal vases; Ith. prize, bedroom chek. Adit. A very serious accident hide! a hot yesterday aUcrnoon when he was walking Oil stilt - at lilakctou 11, says the "Argus.” The hoy. Dalton Kelly. ' aged about fourteen years, tell with his feet in the leathers ot the stilts, and one ol his legs was fractured. The hoy, who is the son of .Mr Thus. I). Kelly, of lilalietowu. wiis taken for * medical treatment to the C fey Kivei '' Hospital. i The New Zealand .Meat I’l'odllcefs lioaid has rei civil a cable from its representative at liueiios Aires. South h America, advising the following shipments to the I'nited Kingdom lor the 1 toi l night ended Ist October. ISg.i. t from Argentine and l' riiguay. —I 7 I .lioO e quarters chilled heel : ti.ti-i-i quarters frozen heel: .'t-I.S.'N carcases frozen v mutton; |1i.!)17 carcases frozen lattih. p The quantity -hipped to the Continent i_ ol Enron" during tlte same period toi,_ lulled: 1 l:t.2it:> quarter- of frozen iici-i ; ]s,s"u i-nrea-"' frozen mutton. I- Von ■ ill r.j till- a -m.irl suit for ’ | ’mas or perhaps tor t lie Dunedin Exlidiiiou Now i- the to ordet -,im--. We are -how mg a Hoiiderltt! range of patterns to select triiiii. W‘ ( guarantee til and finish. I’riees irmn ' <1(1- to lod-. We ha vi- also a great variety of high-grade readv to weann- ... 1 . . ... , iv i Imix -silt!" m browns ;un; grey wor-ted-. jiriee- trout £(> [(}-. t\ - can 'ln Fox's Navy S"rge box suit--1 (I.ynx and Sincerity) from £<i IPs lid " and also a variety of cheaper class suitj i-i mi o!)s (id. W. McKay anil Sim Draper' and Clothiers. Hokitika. • n Advt In order m clear no the position re po "aiding I hose eleeiors whose occnpa t inn keeps them moving about tin country, and also IWw emting of agi Im -1 w* ■" o the closing cl the i lls and lln In dal" of lh" I'h'i-t inti. Mr ( onl"- stale: f- .ii (lamarii on Sat unlay that il person ,1, wi-fi inarriod and had pi-riuancnl home ... t|ie\ - o"ld Ii- 1 1 r I'm- those distri-t ’’ in w liieh t'heir home- were si lun led '■ not wit list a mling lln-ir oci-asiiinal ah

-Cine from lo'inc p I hey had not pv*rm.incut hone', they i n-t’d net register until they had resided lor tareo months ill an electoral' district. Persons entiling of age after the issue ol the writand before polling day were not etit it led to vote. Special Children's Eleeey Dresses and Tunics with Bloomers to match, in emerald, rose, putty, wine, sizes IS to •.Min, were Ills lid. now As lid suit. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hose. black and while L- lid a pair. Mercerised Lisle Hose, in champagne, nude. grey, white, black, Its bd and .'ls (ill a pair. Ladies Marled Hose, special value II lil a pair. Ladies’ Mercerised Lisle Bloomers in nigger, navy, black, were ■V I Id. now -is lld a pair. .Met inter’s. Ilokitfka and Greymouth.-- Advt. All arrangements for the ('onerl and Dramatic Entertainment I Ball to he held on Wednesday next at Kanieri in aid of the football Club are now complete A lirst-claprogramme has been prepared The first part consists oi vocal and t list rumen till items by the leading talent in town and country The second hail consists of a farcical comedy in one act, eiititm “The Egyptian Mummy'' by the Kanieri Dramatic Club. The music lor the Ball is in the hands nf Lawn's Orchestra. ; A ear will leave Newmans' Garage lor the eomert at 7.0il for the convenience of performers. At a meeting ol the general committee of the Auckland Provincial Industrial Association, held mi Monday, a report submitted by the special Advertisement Committee was to the elleet that proposals In.d been submitted by .Mr T E Avery for advertising New Zealand-made goods in the newspapers. After a number of questions pad been asked and an-wend it was resolved "That this association endorses lit" Scheme, and is prepared to undertake the receipt and administration ol Hinds ior litis purpose, provided lh.it Mr Avery i' recognised hv the Newspaper Proprn t o|s' Assortment a~ an accredited advertising agent, and that no fin aneial liability i' incurred by the association except fts regards such advertisement funds. No advertisement |o ! c inserted in anv newsp:tper except with the approval of the Industrial A'sociat ion. Kill'll Truck with elm--'- eelaplete. in good going order, idle in Grcymoiith. Ford Touriteg car. good -o-.iiiil hand. £!l(l. Mark Sprot ate! ( ... Ltd., l Key- t mouth. Advt. | Earmet s : Kite! Protect yourselves with "Emhrw l iters " Eire Extinguishers. (Quickly suppress must dangerous outbreak. Always ready. Write tor free Booklet. R. P. M. .Manning and Co.. A Bedford Bow. Christchurch.—Advt. When eggs are dear, just gu to the cupboard and take out some preserved ones. As good as fresh if you use Sharland's " Me,a “ Brand Egg Preservative.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1925, Page 2

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