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Fresh fiisli arriving b.v to-night's train. Also fish and chips to take home at Commercial Supper Rooms.— Advt.
A parade of Returned Soldiers will lie held at the Drill Hall on Saturday afternoon at 2.18 p.m. to form a firing party at the funeral of the late Pie. Franei., Keenan.—- Advt.
The many friends of Mr Frank Keenan, the well-known motor car proprietor of Rimu will hear with regret of his death which took place to-day at Westland Hospital. Deceased was a native of Ilium and 38 years of age. Ho went through the campaign in France where he was hailly gassed, and his end was an outcome of that, attack. He leaves a widow and three young children, four brothers (.Michael of Woodstock. Patrick and John of Rilllli and James of Wellington) and one sister (Mrs Robertson of \\ oilington). His father, Air P. Keenan died vline '."j.J 1 ”" CFor continuance of news see fourth page.)
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1926, Page 3
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158LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1926, Page 3
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