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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.

Thk Hohsk Rkkokk THE ( W!T. Often 11 <o only way out 1)1 ihe wilderness is tile wav back. and the way back to greater industrial stability would, for the people nr this eountiy. involve as a first step a willingness to accept fact as affording the only httsis of reconstructive effort ; a willingness to believe that in the matter of wealth, creation must precede enjoyment. \Y. A. APPLETON. Trade Unionist.

Applioations are invited in this issue for tin' position of working foreman for the Borough Council at 220 per month.

Messrs W. .lelli'ies and Co. aunotinco that tlie sale of machinery and dredging parts, at Awatuua. notified for next Friday has been postponed until I'ridav, Oct. 23 rd.

If stifli ient patronage offers Newmans Motors Ltd. will run ears to the Fistiue Choir Concert at oreyniouili. to-morrow evening. Cars will leave the oarag,. a t (i o'clock and will return after the eoineri. Patrons are asked to hook their seals early hy ringing 'jilione 171.

The Arhii rat ion Court will hold sittings in the following places oil the dates named. Dunedin. October Id. Westport. October 2-S : Groymouih, (h----tol.er ;I0: Christchurch. November to November li. wlieii it will adjourn till November 17; Wellington. November 2'J.

The prize-winners at St. .Mary s euchre on .Monday night last, were Indies: Mrs I,akin I. .Mis- .Murphy 2 : gents : .Mr A. Hreene 1. Mr li. ’ratterson 2. Next .Monday the aggregate for the latter part of the season will conclude and the prizes tor the evening will he ot an attractive nature.

Sir Frank Heath, head oi the Department of scientific and industrial research in Knglaud, lias arrived in .Melbourne. He will assist the Australian Government in improving the handling, transportation and preservation of load exports, particularly in the direction of the elimination of brown heart m apples.

On Friday next. Oct. Kiln., Nurse Spring will visit Hokitika. She wil. -pend (lie morning in visiting homes n.s u-ual, and m the afternoon at A o'elork she mav he consulted at the Soldiers’ Hall. Any messages lei! with Hr.- Dei kins ( Vicarage) or Mrs Oeorgc Ferry (Hall St.) will receive prompt, attention.

Owing in Hi" wry rough conditions ot the elements !u-1 night il was resolved to postpone the Excelsior etlchlV postponed assembly last evening till Friday night next (Oct. Ililli when good prizes will he given. The prizes will lie on view in .Mr C. Kvaiis' window : Ist. combined lea and bleaklast set, including 21-]iece tea set: ■2nd. 2 I in. -iiiL ( esc ; .'ink pair metal vases; Ith. bedroom dock. Advt.

The objection hy (lie firemen oil the s.s. Kaiapoi to go to sea yesterday at Grovmoui It without two trimmers was referred to the Head Office of the Company at Wellington. where Unjust ice Ilf the firemen's demands was immediately tec'gnised. and iiistruet ion- w ere i—lied for i he signing on ol ihe trimmers required. I lie-e signed oi at about 7i p.m. I lie Kaiapoi. wnieh has been loading timber for Australia was expected to sail lor Melbourne at 7 o’clock la.-t evening. Inti owing to the condition of the bar wa- unable to leave the wharf.

Special Children'- Fleecy Dresses and Tiuur.- with Bloomers to match, in emerald, ro.-e. putty, wine, sizes IS to 21m. were In- lid. now os lid suit. I .allies' I,isle Thread Hose. black and while I - lid a pair. Mereeri-ed I.i-.I.■ ||ose. iii champagne, nude. grey, white, black. 2- (id and .'ls lid a pair. I. Marled lies,., special value 111, 11, a pair. I.adie-’ Mercerised ELL ISloomcr- in nigger, navy, black, were | Id. now 2s III! a pair. ,M e( i riler's. Hokitika and Greyiiloiil li. Advt.

Fonts and Row-bouts can he fitted ’. \- novice with "Wisconsin" Motors n| ;c|i Cii-ure speed of 7 mile- an bout and .'in miles to the gallon of ben,'one. J!. 11,I 1 , M. Manning and Co.. 7i licdfon! I low. ('1:l ist chureli. Advt.

Villen egg- are dear, just go to Die cupboard and take out -ome preserved tines. As good as fresh if you use Sharland'- " .Moa " Fraud Egg Prcsorval no. Adit.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1925, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
688

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1925, Page 2

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 14 October 1925, Page 2

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