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“No-Rubbing Laundry Help ”—a positive definite boon to toiling housewives. That’s what it isl—Advt.

LATE LOCALS. —— All 1111111111' ol the .Mental Hospital, a hall’ caste of medio in height, wearing dungaree trousers, escaped last evening;, and had not been recaptured at •’! p.in. to-day. A lone; night dance will he held in the Woodstock Hall on Friday next. Alareh Itlth. Gentlemen 2s, ladies provide.— Ad vt. In spite of a small portion ol her brain having been removed, and there being a part of her forehead missing, a, little girl of four years. Dorothy Vera Jacobs, appears to he at ease ill th’o Ohristickmv.h Hospital. Sl>« 5s from the Chiuhani Islands. Following a kick from a horse oil February 20tli. she was found in a conscious condition. but lost consciousness when the doctor removed part of the brain which had oozed out from a broken bone in her forehead. It was some (lays before the Tees could bring her to Lyttelton, hut .she was bright throughout and apparently not troubled with pain on the voyage, ."she has been treated by the doctors in the Christchurch. Hospital, but it will be some days before they attempt to remove a niece of dead bone which is lodged in the wound. House and Picnic Frocks now less than half price, 5s lid to 12s 6d at McKay’s sale.—Advt.

cFo” continuance of news see fourth page.) PATRONS have expressed their ' entire satisfaction with the services rendered at The Divinia Toilet Saloon, Bcvell St. ANTED—-Good BOY, machine milking. Apply, S, Oodfrey, Koiterangi.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1926, Page 3

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256

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1926, Page 3

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