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I till' I forget the Carin', ~| aid famy Dress Ball in Ihe Soldiers’ Hall Inniglil. Advt Tlie guods carried through the Otira i uniud lor t Week ended last Sa.tilrd:ty totalled li:i:;il Inns, ■Messrs Jeffries and Co hob! an ,tnetmu sale op I m int lire in the mart tomorrow alteni Mui at :'..VI o'clock. V specimen ol gold-bearing sun,| from fiilh’spio’s Bern h Inis hem, cent It presented in lie ( hrisieliiii elMuseum In Mr I’. MetOrinae!;. VVailai. Tiie marble Maine of Summer donated to commemorate the Ex h ihi t ion held here in 192J-2L has arrived, and will he elected immediately in Mnoandrew' Square. adjacent in the former main enhance of tlie E\inhit ion building.

All Saint--' Church oil All Saints’ Day (November Ist) will < elehraie the iliainnml jubilee of tin- commencement nf Cliuicli wink in Hokitika with i.-i I Servians al tin- ('ltureli. Tile following evening a |>nl>lie ennveisazame itu In- lielil.

To-moi row ('I liiiisday) nieltl al (lie Soldiers’ Hall, al S. final of the tournament lor 'Xmas hamper ; special priy.es foi- the evening includes (ladies) |.Teseiitalioii keltle and ha-kel ol domestic utensils; (gents) useful wearing apparel. Supper served; admission Is lid. Following Thursday monster winding up lliglit.

A linal reminder is given ol tin Bachelor's Hall to lie held in the Ala hura \'allev Hall on Tltltrsday night, October 22m1. The Committee have made every endeavour to assure patrons of a wood night’s amusement. s,: let everyone come alone ami enjoy a night in (la- country. Music by Lawn's Orchestra. Spinsters cordially invited. Hacholors Is.- Ad vt.

"The best additions to our population are New Zealand born hoys an girls." saitl Air W. If. I.eadley, whet speaking at New Brighton. " I would like to show you a sample." he tint tinned. Disappearing from, the stage, Al.r I.eadley returned a moment or Iwe later with two children—..one on each arm. " Allow me to nilrodilee volt 1 mv maseots during the clcilion." he

said. "Tile little fellow on vour right is Hill and the one on your left is dock. Aon will please them if von send their datldv to Parliament!"

Pest of foods—lfops. Preserve a supply now with Slmrhtnd " .Mon Brand Fgg Preservative. Fggs may lie eookecl in any way. Clean and economical. Advt.

Yon will reptile a smart suit fm Xmas or perhaps for the Dunedin Kx hihit ion. Now is tin' time to order ■amo \Ye are showing a wonderful ■iniitt, of patterns to seleit from. \Vr

guarantee lit. and finish. Prices from 00s to loOs. We hate abo meat variety of high-grade ready to wears (Sineoritv) box suits, in brown and

grey worsted*, prices from £d MV. W< can do Fox’s Navy Serge box suit(Lynx and Sincerity') from £(i 19* ill. and also a variety of cheaper class suits from oOs fid. AY. McKay and Son. Drapers and Clothier*. Hokitika. - Advt.

Special Children’s Fleecy Dresses and Tunics with Bloomers to match, in emerald, rose, putty, wine, sizes 18 to 24in, were 10s Gd. now As lid suit. Ladies' Lisle Thread Hose, black and white Is lid a pair. .Mercerised Lisle Hose, in champagne. nude. grey, white, 'hlnek. 2s fid ami .'is (id a pair. Ladies Marled Hose, special value Is lid a pair. Ladies’ Mercerised Lisle Bloomers in nigger, navy, black, wenos lid. now 2s lid a pair.—McOruer’s. Hokitika and Greymontli.—Advt.

Factory Owners: You can depend on the quality of “TtifToid” Belting tinner the most severe conditions of service. Yet our quotes for same will agreeably surprise you. R. P. M. .Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Bow. Christchurch. Advt. Sore throats promptly relieved by taking a few drops of " Xazol ” on sugar. Quickly banishes summer colds. Is Gd for GO doses.—Advt.

The Hockey Carnival Ball promises to be a huge success. Hood music, supper and a splendid floor is assured.—Advt.

Evangelistic services will he contin lied in the Town Hall on Thursday ——ii<l October at >■ p.m. All welcome Come and hear. Advl.

I lie sale of lil'sl class furniture and effects being sold hv Messrs \V. Jell'ries and Co. will take place to-morrow at -.3tt p.m. in the Marl. Sewell Street.

Messrs .lo!ii)s:m and M’oolhmise ol the cash butchery, ltevell Street, who have had a new shop erected since the disastrous tire some months ago. iiniYly they are reopening for business on Saturday morning next, when old and new patrons will he weUomed.

The bachelors of Arahura and neighboiiring districts, are extending :i cordial inv i t n't ion to all spinsters, to attend their hall in the Arahura Valley Hall oil October 22nd. The hall "ill ho very uoaty decorated to suit the occasion while the music will he supplied h.v Lawn’s Orchestra. An excellent supper will he served.— Advt.

Much merriment wa> caused at a meeting addressed l,y the Hon. It. E. Bollard at Waingaro when the question ol had roads was being referred to, states the Auckland correspondent ol the "Lyttelton limes.’’ A hide rose in the audience, and dramatically holding aloll a pair of shoes covered in mud. said: " Look. Mr Bollard, this is ihe posit ion.” The candidate, joining heartily ill the laughter, said that of course, the Government was not to blame lor the condition ol all the mails, hut, some of them, lie would agree, were in a shocking state and needed attention.

A meeting of ladles was held at Ihe •soldiers’ Hall yesterday afternoon to organise for a sale of work lor the Methodist Church restoration fund. There was a good attendance and Mrs Perry (Mayoress) presided. It was decided to hold a -ale of work and gills at the Soldiers’ Hall on Wednesday and Thursday. Novel.liter doth and ■Jlith. Various commitlces were set up for stalls 'and collecting. The town was divided into blocks and holy col lectors "ill cull on residents for gilts or donations towards the sale ol work. It was arranged also to collect in the country districts, including Arahura Kanicri. Kokatahi, Koitcrangi. liimu and Wood stock. It was decided also to ask 1 1 ieiids at Kumara. Bos- and

'-'.null Wist hind also to co-operate in ■idleefing. There "ill ho several Mallat the sale including work 'stall, iumhle. nrodoi e. sweets. r,d reshmenl-. etc. It was decided In arrange for an orchestra for iti > t rumcnlal (onccrl- at night, and invite also the attendance n the Band. Mi'SCs Knight and Walker were appointed holl secretaries, l-'rulil the interest displayed ami the ..reparation made the event should be Boiler C leaning made easy, cost cut 111 half will'll you use “' Mexican ’’ Boil- ■ r (;rawhile. Heiitle in action hut very mre and won't injure hoiler. Booklet from IL P. M. Manning and (fq., 5 Bedford Bow, Christchurch. Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1925, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1925, Page 2

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