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<‘nn<tiroiiK to those opposed to it. j It Is lll>tifi‘‘<l ill, -It till- ?! I(>11 :s I I'r s,,|>rts lilt lllliilll V. 111 he (| r; iw 11 (,n \,:v. ,‘(()() | ii"t 31st. iis previously arrniiovd. ’l'lio iimiiil week I v assembly ,n,-,. "ill 1 :il;o place in die | J uhiic Hall TCnnieri this (Thursday i evening at S o’clock.—Advt. ihe death is reported al liinani on Oetolver IStli, i)t Alls Aiahel Xuhie (n ,.. (•'tininess) a daughter of (he lale Air •1. Huiniless, o | H eel t on, Tie deeea . '■d, who was a native of Keelloa. inn , a!, out ;ir years of are. This (Tlmrsdai) etenniy al the Soldiers Hall, al r, final oi ;he lonian l - j inont. lor ’Xmas hamper : sp.-mal ni ie- | j lor lhe evening inelmles (ladies) a;-, - j sen La L ion kettle and basket nl doiaesi ic ' utensils; (yeiits) useful enuring aj»])arel. Supper served ; admission Is r.i l . { Following Thursihp. 100101,u- winding! up night. Advt. I

A fiiiiil reminder i- given of t! R.iehelur’s Rail to be held in j | 1( . Archum \ alley llail to-night i d'llui>.da v), t )<• l<>l>*'r '22 11 :1. ’lni' ( ’omttiit.!<.••• have mode every omliMcciir to assure potion- ol :i "mill night’s aniuseieeiit. mi let everyone eonie alone ami onjov a m t;:e country. .Music- bv Lawn's Orchestra. Spinsters cordially invited. I>:ir-lit'll;rs Is. —,\d vt.

de-day .Mr doddon i- vi-iting Ik,pc Kokatahl ami speaks at the Knkatahi Hall to-night at S o’clock, when Mr Jas. Fleming, Chairman ol t }-.*• Dairy Factory C’oni]i;i ny. will pte-.ide. Mr Seddott visit- South Hokitika and Artlntrstoun to-morrow, and .|nu|;. at Kaniori in the evening. Tin- Cntint.v Cliainnan, Mr Chestennuti. is to preside.

There was a good attendance at the tooting of the Westland Land Board esterday aiternoon. one or two disnte applicat inn- Icing de;dt with, fight we commend attention to the 'aiing accommodation provided for io,~e having business at the meeting, he' eh airs available in a majority of ises. have no -eats at all. and make a ?ry uncomfortable resting place for an >nr or so. Surely a requisition for iproved seating would receive attenon. j The Grocery trade' in New Zealand j a real joy. since smiling housewives I tend regularly for their quota of j No-Rubbing Laundry Help."- Advt. j Wade's Worm Figs— a sure and > fe agent for removing worm. Pleas-; it to take.—Advt. j

A final reminder is given of the auction .stile by .Messrs Jeffries and Co of machinery and dredging parts at Awntuna on Friday fto-morrow) afternoon at 1.30 o’clock.

in this issue the Westland County Council notifies the proposed classification (f roads in tile district. Any objection.- should he lodged not later than the til st. in-t, Mr James (Pliricn will address the electors at the Hokitika Town flail tomorrow evening when his Worship the .Mayor will preside. On Saturday Mr O'Brien speaks at Knmara and on .Monday visits bake Kanieri and speaks at Kokatahi at 8 o.m. Xewmaus cars will leave the garage at B.JO o’clock this evening tor liie Bachelors’ Ball in the One Mile llall. Araiitira and for the tonni- dance in the Kokatahi Public llall to-morrow night cars will depart at 8. to. Cars are also advertised to leave at P> o'clock on Saturday and .Monday lor the trots at Greymuiiih. Patron- am make arrangements hv ringing 'Phone 171. The Usual weekly euchre takes place at the Soldiers’ Mali to-night at S o’clock. This evening's competition (■loses the aggregate lor the Cliri~umis hamper, and the result will he annuoiifcl next Thin-day when the season will close with a grand final night lor which special preparations are to he made. There wa- a large attendance at the ceremony of opening the Old People's Home leeently ere ted in connection with the Grey Hospital Board .’.esterday afternoon. The opening ceremony vs performed by the Chairman of the Grey Hospital Board (Mr J. W. Hannan) and speeches were also made by the Havin’ (Mr Pnrlilt) Mr .1. (Pliricn and others.

()n luesdav morning, two men employed at the Ota ran sawmill. Messrs ('. Turner and A. Ayn-loy, were in the act of falling a tree, when it split up. and before they could gel clear they were pinned underneath the trunk, they were with dillicully extricated from their position, when ii was found that .Mr Turner had sustained a broken leg. cni-i:cd collar lione. and injuries lo hi- hip. and Mr Ayiisley had sustained a broken leg. 'I hey were removed a- promptly as possible in tm amhiilanee lo the Grey Hospital. Mr Turner is reported to he in a serious 'ondition and is uncoils; ions, Mr Ayii'ley’s condition is reported as satisfactory. A well-known residcnl ol Greyluoitlli, Mr Robert l.each. of Leonard SI., collapsed and died suddenly while working at his ri’siiieir e yesterday, lie had I."cn under medical treatment tor some I i ll ic. and an i ll oui■ -1 v, ill not I c necessary. |)c: cased, wild was 7b veal’s of age, came from the lowa of Bury, in l.uucuehire. England. II years ago. and settled in | )enni-ton. where he followed his calling of a miner for some 21 years. He then came to Grcymonlh, and was employed on the wharf until about two years ace. when lie retired. The late Mr beach was well-known, and an much respected by all with whom lie came in tontacl. lie is survived by his wid,,".. and three mud.

Bachelor-.' lives materially brightened 'imo thev have mated with " Noll libbing Laundry Help." Advt. lies’. ~j too,ls Egg-. I’reserve a supply now with Sharlam! " .Moa ’’ liraiul Kgg Preservative. Kggs nmy be cooked in any way. I'h.'an and •'conon'ical.- Advt. You will require a -mar: sail for 'Xmas or perhaps f, r the Dunedin lix hihition. X<nv .4 Hie time to orilel same. We me -ln.iviiig w, i n ,1c rfi, t rang, of patterns to select from. We guarantee lit and linish. Pries from lifts to lof Is. We have also great variety of high-grade ready to wears ’Sincerity) box suits, in brown ami grey worsteds, prices front Bij ll's. We can do Fox's Navy Serge box .suits (Lynx and Sin”erity) front £li 10s (id. and also a variety of cheaper class spits from -Us ltd. AY. McKay and Sou Drapers and Clothiers. Hokitika. - Advt. Special Children’-; Fleecy Drosses and Tunics with Bloomers to match, in emerald, rose, putty, wine, sizes 18 to 2-1 in. were Ills (id. now os lid suit. Ladies' Lisle Thread Hose. black and white Is 11,1 a pair. .Mercerised Lisle Hose, in champagne, mule. grey, white, black. 2s (id and .'ls (id a pair. Ladies Mailed Hose, special value U 11,1 a pair. Ladies' .Mercerised Lisle Bloomers in nigger, navy, black, were os lid, now 2s lid a pair.—McGruer’s, Hokitika and Grevmoui h.----Advt.

Factories! "Gandy’s" Genuine Rnlata Belting is DO p.e. stronger than leather belting, thoroughly waterproof, extremely durable and runs perfectly true. Get our quotes. R. R. M. Manning and Co., b Bedford Row, Christchurch.— A,l\ t. Sore throats promptly relieved by falling a few drops of " Nazo] ” on sugar. (Juickiv banishes slimmer colds, is lid for (ill doses. Advt. Dol'd Owners : “ King” Automatic Oilers ensure reliable lubrication and save oil. and save trouble with ’’ sooted ” plugs and carbon in cylinders. Booklet free from R. P. M. Manning and Co., A Bedford Row. Christchurch. Ad vt

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1925, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1925, Page 2

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