THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
S t.iiiiox an 11 Sia rni ty. Will West land vote for const itntlona! methods or tor disruption' That is the real i,--;ie ol the pic-mit polite.d cutest, and once tin- tael i - realised we have no doitht that We.timid elector- will d i what most ol 'he rnn-tilu-eiicies in the Dominion will do on Nov--clliliiT I. namely give a great inajoiity to t!,ose lighting against tie- Socialists. '• Crey Sim ■■
Entries for the fat stock sale at A rail lira appear in this issue.
The usual euchre will he held in St. Mary's Club Rooms on Monday next (19th. im-t) at 8 p.m. Good prizes; supper provided. Admission i-. Advt.
Members of the Municipal Band are requested to meet at Parkliill's corner at 2 o'clock to-morrow- afternoon, weather permitting. Messrs W. Jeffries ami Co. aitnnuiae auction sales in Hii- is-ue. Monday. Araltura fat stm !•: sales; Wednesday. Aralmra store stock sale; Friday next. A waiuna Dredging properties and Tuesday. '_’7Hi. clearing sale at lien-no. All- (’. V. Sharp, who was run over and fatally injured by a tram al Christ, lunch this week, was aged ol years, and was a former resident of Reei'toii. Ihe ileeeased "as at one time employed by the Consolidated Cold Field- and was also instructor in commercial subjects at tue 1 eehnica! School. Subsequently removing to Greymetith. Mr sharp joined the staff of Wickes Ltd., eontinuing with them for a few years, when he took up the instruetorsliip in the Cominereia’ branch of the Greymoutli Teehniea' school. Four wars ago he removed to Christchurch, and joined an auditing firm. At the inquest held in Christchurch. a verdict was returned that deceased died from shock, due to injuries received while wrongfully endeavouring to hoard a moving tram.
Boiler Churning made easy, cost cut in half when you use “ Mexican ' Boiler Graphite. Gentle in action hut very sure and won't injure boiler. Booklet from R. F. M. .Manning and Co., •’> Bedford Row. Christchurch. Advt. Tim 192 n Marriage Vow " I licileef(. ith entrust my ' weekly wash' lo the famous ‘No-Rubbing Laundry Help.' Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1925, Page 2
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348THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1925, Page 2
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