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LATE LOCALS.

The Brunner and Paroa picnic ex■nrsion to Hokitika on Saturday was „ot favoured with the best of weather. ih e weather being threatening, a few [i K ht showers falling during the ntteritoon. and no doubt the threatening state of the weather prevented a good many making tile trip. The railway employees picnic to Lake Mahinapua on Sunday was favoured with fine weather. There were 21 carriages filled with passengers and drawn by two engines ns the train passed through Hokitika. The train returned northwards about 5 p.m. after a successful outing. Glad singing housewives confront us at everv turn, thanks to “No-Rubbing Laundry Help,” the absolver of washboard slavery. —Advt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1926, Page 3

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113

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1926, Page 3

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1926, Page 3

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