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The “Guardian" will not he pubidled on Mondav next (Labour Day)

Mrs Move and family insert a notice if thanks in this i-ue.

There will be no practice o! the Municipal Band on Monday night next (l.ahottr Day).

.Messrs M. Houston and Co notify adlitional entries for the spring stock sale at Wataroa on Wednesday.

in another column the State Forest Service invites tenders lor the purchase of timber in the llobonu Survey District.

The National Mortgage and Agency Coy advertise their entries tor the sale of store cattle at the Wataroa sale vards on Wedncs lav 2~th, October.

The annual concert and hall in aid of the Kanieri Public School takes place on Wednesday next. 2Sth. in>t. A iapital concert programme ''-ill be given, with good music for the hall.

Mr .lames O'Brien, continuing his election campaign, will speak at Kninti r;t to-night, at Kanieri on Monday at (ijlt) and Bimu at S p.in. and at Koitcrangi on Tuesday ;st 2 p.m. and Kokatahi at H p.m.

Don’t forget the final night of the Aggregate Points Competition at St. Mary’s Ktichre. on Tuesday next 2ith Oct. at s ; p.m. Also a number of special prizes for the evening. Admission Is. -Ad vt.

There was heavy rain yesterday

v, Inch continued through the early night. This morning the weather broke line and the day was sunshiny. As a result of the rain the mail car was held up at Dry Creek on the Main South Bond, lor several hours. This creek is proving vorv troublesome <>i laic and is in urgent need of bridging.

The death took place yesterday a I Lewisham Hospital. Christchurch, of Mr Joseph Dynes, for litany years on the stall of the Cl rev “ Argus.” Predeceased otdv recently by his mother he leaves two sisters, -Misses P. and K. 1) v ties, while Messrs -I. and P. Snider, of G revmouth. are uncles. The den I h of .Mr William Byan occurred on Thursday night, at the residence of his parents, the Metropolitan Hotel. Wellington, as the rc-uH of an attack of double Deceased who was JS veal- <>! age, and was Midi known on the Coast, was a native ot Greenstone. and was formerly engaged working on dredges on the Coast. Messrs W. .lell'ries and Co. direct attention to their auction sales in South Westland next week. On Tuesday at llcrcpo they will sell on liolinlf 11 j Messrs IP eslcr and Man-hip. the whole of their farm stock and effects. At Wataroa next day (Wednesday! they will sell the farm property of Messrs O’Neill Bros, and also hold the spring stock- sale. Fill! particulars appear in this issue. The column to carry the marble statue to he erected in Alaeandrew Square was put in position during ihc week bv Mr 11. A. Thompson. The marble figure ha- arrived. It is symbolical ot Summer by a Furopc.-in artist and should lie a special adornment to the ground-. It should prove a pleasing and lasting memorial ot the Hokitika Kxhibiiion held in Hokitika in tin summer nl l'J'2d-2L The work will hr completed shortly and handed over by the donor to the Hokitika Horning! ('milled.

A well-known resident ol Grcymoiitk passed a wav at the drey Hospital yesterday in the person of Mr Bernard .1 a Hies ll’Boiirke. at the age ot years. Mr O'Botirke was born a| l.iv- • •rpnnl in I s- HI. and came to New /.rain nd with bis fa t her, a i Ihe age of 12. lie engaged in gold milling at Kalgoorbe and ('nolgurdie in West Australia and m New /.oalaud at. Hokitika anil Kmcura. He resided at Kumara until live years ago. when he came to (Irevmoiii It. lie is in lie buried t_ai. bis own reqtio-11. ai llokilika. with his father. Mr Seddon continuing his political campaign, will speak at the Totara Hall. Boss, tliis evening at .S o'clock, when the .Mayor, Air S. P. Fvans, will preside. .Mr Seddon will he ill Croymoiilh to-morrow and returns here on Muiidav morning, and proceeds south. Pukekura, Evans Creek, ami Tetaiio will he visited, and tlie evening meeting will he til Matiiinui. tin Tuesday .Mr Seddon goes farther .south, visiting the Forks and Okarito and speaking at Wiiilto Gorge in the evening. The next day .Mr and Mr s Seddon will start on the return north. Air Seddon will be present at the Wataroa Springcattle sale, \ i-.il I.a Fontaine in the afternoon and speak at llarihari on Wednesday evening. On Thursday Air Seddon i- to address the electors at Huatapil, hut cu route from south will visit Kaknpntalii. Waitaha and Ferguson-. The remainder of Ins itinerary up to polling day appears in tlii- issue.

lt is indeed a pleasure 10 watch the modern housewife proceed with her daily duties while " No-Rubbing Lilimry Help" attends to Ihe washing. —Advi.

Boiler ('leaning made easy, cost cut in halt when you use " .Mexican) " lioilcr Oraphite. Oolitic in action but very sure and won’t injure boiler. Booklet from JL P. M. Maiming and Co., 5 Bedford Bow, Christchurch.—Advt. Best of foods— Eggs. Preserve a supply now with Sharland " Mini ’’

Brand Egg Preservative. Kggs may he cooked in any way. ('hum and economical. Advt.

Sure throats promptly relieved by taking a few drops of " Narad ” on sugar. Quickly banishes summer colds. Is (id for lltt doses. —Advt. The softness and whiteness of clothes after being washed bv " Nn-Biibbing Laundry Hein" would make your heart glad.- Advt.

Hay Fever is speedily relieved by breathing in " Nmml." (jft doses foils lid.—Advt.

Tinned eggs arc 1 as good as tresli n preserved with Shat land's " Moa Brand Kgg Preservative. One bottle will do iwentv dozen.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1925, Page 2

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946

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1925, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1925, Page 2

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