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LATE LOCALS.

The following wireless message has been received from Air T. Af. AAilford, who is a passenger hv the Port Dunedin, which left AVellington on October 19th: “I am quite sure the voyage has done me good, and that the break from political responsibility lias been largely the cause of this. Kind remembrances to all. Trip benefiting Airs AVilford.”

The jubilee celebrations in connection with the 00 years’ work of All Saints’ Church were brought to a. close last night, when the children’s evening was held at the Soldiers’ Hall. There was u large attendance ol juveniles and the Vicar and Church Workers laid themselves out to give the young folk a jolly time. Tea was served early, and games indulged in afterwards, the evening passing ofF most enjoyahlv for the young folk. There passed away yesterday at her daughters lesidonee. Hokitika, an old and respected resident of the Arahura Road, in the person of .Mrs Fanny Finch. The deceased, who was (18 years of age, was a native of Lancashire, came to New Zealand 15 .■ears ago and alter residing in tee

Arahura A’allev for a number of years, moved to Kaihinui at which place Mu- resided until recently. She was very popular throughout the Arahura Ditsrict and was well known for her uany acts of kindness and her loss will lie greatly mourned. The lute .Mrs Finch was nredeceusod by her husband ourtocn yours ago and she leaves a

aipily of ten; seven sons, who are wellknown throughout the district, and three daughters, Mrs AYinter (Haw>rn), Airs Shirley (Inglewood), and Mrs G. Rawlings (Hokitika). Belting: "Tulfoid” Leather Belting s giving ever increasing satisfaction to users. Strong, durable, easy running. Write for our quotes. R. I*. Al. Alan•titig and Co.. 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1925, Page 3

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297

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1925, Page 3

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1925, Page 3

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