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("ii;irl<•-> lln' }iris111!<■ r v.lio <:■ IIIM 1 I MUM I’aparua f Mini mi ( )| t olmt Stli. i- - I ill at lai nv.

“It lake- 2b.dli) casks of oil to make a "haling trio piy.“ said an nllicer <>l I lie "haler Sir Janie- Clark Ro-s. to a reported recently. “!,a-t year we took out ,'(2.001) casks from the Boss Sea. and hope to do better this year.”

Mi T. F. AT Si di 1 1 itt will adtlrc-s the del tor.- at the Prim-ess Theatre tonight at S o'clock. Hi- Worship the .Mayor "ill pre-ids To-morrow Alt' Seddnn visits the A ralntra-11 umphreys il i'll act. a lid on Thiirsday "ill be at Kokatahi. with Kanieri and Tins- to folio" on Friilav and Simirilav rcspc; lively. (Her the week-end All- S'oildon make- a trip soiilh a- tar a- Wailn Gorge, and "ill return north lor Ihe linal "nek of the eaiiniaign on Tliiirsdav of next "eek.

Arrangement- are "ell in band fur l!,: ,■lining Alnn-ier ‘i ' uni- Dance that f. be held next Frida.' . 2Jrd. in the Kok a tali I Pid.lie Hall. The ladies are prut iding an ex, client -upt.er. and the (In he.-t ra " lildi cempt i-"- I ilist rumen;- are pne. idling good music. I lie liner "ill be in din rge <■ I an ellirieut 'J •,i a good ni".lll' - en jo,\ ineiil Is a-- aired The admi-dmi i-. gent- -- C,.f and ladle- I Alt J. \ I',,i be-, t lainarii, i- trying In aI ra uge nil “Animal Wei fare Week” lor the Dominion. Iroin (let. 2nth. to .M Ist. The slogan i- “Be kind to animal-.” and tin- help o[ clergymen. teacher-, inrents and journalists i- being invoked. It is intended to hold a eonl'erence ill Dunedin next January, in which the Society for the Prevention uf Cruelty to animals branches " ill part impale.

Nothing more typical ol the life amt beauty ol New /.oalnmt ha- ever been pnldislied than the “New land Free Bailee ( hri-tma- Vnitual” which is just to hand. There are 80 pages full of beautiful plie.togi apli-. deter larto.in-. stories. sketches, verse, etc., whirl) breathe the -pint of midsummer Christmas in the-c Fair and Fortunate Isles. Ihe eltoiee beauty spots of the Doinitiion and its leading loans all I'mr ll i-1 1 subjects jnr the camera. A- a Chri-ima- gill to friends far and near. this bright Annual "ill certainly meet a very strong demand.

Acting uI>:• I> meiral advice. .Mr 1. Al \Y i I lord lias 10l t on a heal t h-ieermt ino trip ahroard. Areompattied by -Mrs Wit lord. lio uas a pascugcr hy tin; fort Duni’din on !■ ridav night Irem Wellington. lor London. via Panama. Other passenger.- in tin- party worn .Mr Willord's son and his family. “On Ur- ovf of my departure for England.” said Mr Wilfonl. shortly before hoarding 11 10 steamer. “I should !i k o to thank all who have offered to help me and mine since my resignation from the leadership of the Opposition. Knowing that T liave in organic trouhle to contend with, and that rest and freedom from political worries, will in the opinion of my medical adviser, make me as tit as ever t was. ] leave, believing that I will soon l.e aide to icttirn ready to serve my countrv and constituents.”

iiest of food~ Egg-. Preserve a supply non with Slmiland " Mini Brand Poo Preservative. Eggs may he cooked in ally way. (lean ami ecotiomica I. - Adv!.

You will require a smart suit foi ’Xmas or perliap-s for the Dunedin Kx hihition. Now m the t.ime to ordei same We are -bowing a wonderful range of patterns to select from. We guarantee tit and finish. Prices from 90s to 150 s. AYe have also great variety of high-grade ready to wears (Sincerity) box suits, in hrown and prey worsteds, prices from £0 10s. AYe can do Fox's Xnvv Serge hox suits (Lynx and Sincerity) from £(i 19s 0.1. and also a variety of cheaper class suits from 59s fid. AA’. McKay and Son, Drapers and Clothiers, Hokitika. - Advt.

Special Children's Fleecy l)ro>ses and Tunics with Bloomers to match, in emerald, rose, putty, wine, sizes 1' to '-Min, were P's fid. now os lid suit. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hose. Mark and white Is lid a pair. .Mercerised Lisle Hose, in champagne. nude. prey, white, black. 2s (id and 3s fid a pair. Ladies Marled Hose, special value 1 = lid a pait. Ladies' Mercerised Lisle Bloomers in nigger, navy, black, were •As lid. now 2s lid a pair. Hokitika and Greymouth.— Advt. Punts and Row-boats can he fitted by novice with " Wisconsin ” Motors, which ensure speed of 7 miles an hour and 30 miles to the gallon of betvdne. R. P. Af. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch.—Advt. Ford Truck with chassis complete, in pood going order. £lls in Creymouth. Ford Touring car, good second hand, £9O. —Mark Sprot and Co, Ltd,, Greymouth.—Advt.

A “Gazette" has been issued witli the writs for the election anti a list of polling places. Don’t forget the (.'ariiival and Pant y Dress linll in the Soldiers’ Httll to-mor-row night.—Adri. .Messrs \V. Jeffries and ( o. notify an addition to their sale at lleivno lor Itoosler anil .Manshiji of :’i iti tie res oi freehold with improvements thereon. The lloekev ( a rid va I Hall |irnmises to lie ;t huge snecess, Good ninsie. slipper anil a splendid lloor is assured. At Ivt. A demonstration nf the Met'ormick farm tractor, and a large swamp plough '’■ill he given on swamp land at Kotterangi on Thursday next. On. 22nd .'.ll interested are invited to attend. A meeting of the I.allies’ Hockey Club v. ill lie held at Mr- Slow’s tonight at. 7 o’clork sharp. All members must attend. .. Advt. Those farmers and graziers interested in store rattle are reminded of the important fixture at A rah urn Yards tomorrow. when .Messrs \Y. Jeffries and C’o will sell 101 l head of grown station steers, etc. The t urn it tire sale to hate been held on Wednesday las! by .Messrs \Y. Jeffries ami Co. will non take place at 2.H0 p.m. on Thursday next in the .Mart. A full list of the article- to he tillered appears in our advertising columns to-day. .Messrs W. Jeffries and Co, will sell at Wataroa on. Wednesday, 2Sth Oetn'oer, tit 10. HI) a.m.. instructed by AlessrO’Neill Urns. L.I.P. section 2-">(i7. rnntianing 20!) acres of first class tallowing land, north of Dry Creek, with a frontage to the Alain South Rond.

The death of Air Antonio Aiorallmi. occurred at the Drew River lio-ptial Yesterday. Dreeased. who was by hit ! h an Italian, came in the early day- to the Coast, anil engaged in the gold rushes, working lor many '.eats in the district of Ross. About nineteen years age he went to (freymoufh to reside. ||c was HO years of age. ami was esteemed by all who knew him.

The Wc'lland County Council notifies tin.' intention of taking certain land (if ail area of 2917 poles ttlong the Kailicri tramway, being part oi' SectionIH'Jo and IR-Jti. the laml being rerpiired for rotid deviation purposes. Any objection thereto must be lodged within 10 days.

I’en'v Bros.' Cirrus arrived yesterday and showed hot niglii. Owing to tin accident lo their d.vniumi. the light failed. and a long; dt lay was caused while eouncct inn was made with the town supply of electric light, which was not made available till nearl.i e.'jtl. causing a long; d-’!a\. I iro'e wots tt large attendance in spite of these drawbacks. To-day ihe lighting plant is being rearranged in preparation log the concluding programme to-night.

Two lot- oi children’s honks lor the Public Library have now been reieived and are available for distribution. The management is endeavouring to popular].' i he read ing habit with the \ ouug. lolls, and to* that I a series of m-w hook' ~r an interesting and in-l met ive nature have been procured. I lie (-■inscription lor juvenile- is 1111 it<• a li rot mic. and parents should interest themselves by providing the small suf.'ei lotion fee for the Noting members of their families.

Mr <l. Davidson litis kimiy donated a garden seat to the Beautifying Society for Cass Siptare. The seat Ibeing'placed in line with the other ornamental -eats. adjacent to the Burns Statue. 'I ltese u'e 1 ill gilts l.y lurid eitiy.eiis are rntieli appreem ted . and arc an ,-a roe ■ 1 of the a ppreeia t ion nf the public nl tile good work doge by t!i focal Saciet.N. in assisting to ilircet lhe niainteuam -e nl the Public Sijiiai eSi: I fiat they will he kept up in a more civ-ii! able and ii-el ill w oy.

A meet iug of the commit !ee urge. 1.ising the -octal for the I c-ouiou of otetu hers <: 1 I lie old I ifsl \\ Ist laud Rifles Wits held at the Soldiels’ Hall last evening. Air I. <’. Maelarla occupied the i hair. A repur! was re.-e: \ - Oil of the sal,, of I •••!•.Us. The -tmikc conceit to c.ehJ rale Die r ■ ea -u ui will he held at the Sol.lters’ Hall at ■' .■■,|..ck on Wc.lm -dag week. 2“-lh in-!. 1 1 «as re- oL-cd lo a- k t!mi I H It! ns of sale (.! I u I.el ■ I- ■ 'implied l-i I lie linn, sc., re |ar; . All J I’, 'he. by ueM Alum • luy. \‘;irinn- ;irr;iii::iMiii‘Hls wt-rc r’ir.W,i> ivp'irt r<! :i iiiuulht »il fA-mrinlu’i's lir>n i vvniil*! si 1 1 t’litl tlif lun-- \ ion. Fruin the interest ?n;i mjlr-neii i’.i the eelehration. the gaihriiig should prove verv success!'lll. I To-day’s Drey •’Argus” says gWe regret having lo announce the postponement of the meetings at which Mr .las. O’Brien. M.R.. had arranged to -peak during the next lew days, owing to the temporary indisposition ol the candidate. Speaking in the rain at Bold'borough, the other evening where a hall was not readilg oluainahle Air O’Brien enught a sever,. chill, at'.! one result has been an adverse effect on id-, voice. A esterday |c was obliged to obtain medical attention. and wtis ordered to rest lor a time in avoid the risk "j serious eonseotieiices. A- soon as possible. Air O’Brien will resume hi- campaign, ami due notice ol In- meetings wd! be

The amba-sadnrs of trade, coinineri ial travellers • ‘ - I ri!.«■ a true note” and ask for Bells' Alild Wallow Label AYhiskv. Thev know the poods. “Bell’s is mild and clear.” .Mark Sprot ami Co. Ltd. Creymouth. sole (list ribut ion.-—Advt. Mtele's Worm tips a sure and

Mile agent for removing worms. Pleas tint to lake. -Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1925, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1925, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1925, Page 2

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