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A notification respecting the (disus appears in this issue.

Mails and passengers hv the ferry steamer connected with tin. West Coast express at Christchurch this morning.

The order of Masses and Devotions at St. Mary’s Church on Sunday next will be: Hokitika S a.in. and 7 p.m; Arabtiiif 10 a.in.

Drivers of motor vehicles arc notified that all persons driving motor vehicles without, a license under tho Motor Vehicles Act, will lie prosecuted without- further notice. After Hiis week all drivers are liable to he slopped for the production of licenses by the inspectors.

Nurse Spring of the Plunket Society will he in Hokitika to-morrow (Friday) and will visit as usual in the morning. In the afternoon she may be consulted ill 111*' Soldiers’ Hall. Messages should he left as early as possible with Airs Perkins (Vital-age) or Mrs George Perry (Ilall Street).

Anzan Day will be definitely observed next Sunday, and not on the following Monday, according to official infurmu. Lion received from Wellington by the Labour Department. The hanking institutions will observe a holiday on the Monday. The Statute prescribes that where a public holiday falls on a Sunclay it shall be observed on the following day. hut A mean Day is omitted from this regulation. I’he banks have declared ft holiday under section lid (a) of tin* Hafikiug Act. ll)08. which states that any bank holiday killing on a Sunday must be observed on the following Monday-

Meriets Three Star French Coglfito (brandy) bottled in Charente, France, is “par excellence.” Obtainable at all first class hotel. Also White Horse, very old Scotch Whisky, guaranteed 10 years old. J. D. Lynch, Mark Sprot and Company Limited. Sole Agents for the West Coast.—Advt.

The Stanley McKay Pantomime Company marie l-heir third and final appearance at the Princess Theatre last evening where there wiis another very good audience. The pantomime “Aladdin ” was presented on the same lavish scale as the previous productions find proved equally enjoyable. The various principals wore again happily cast and throughout the play caused much pleasure. Comedy was again well represented and there was much fun introduced with excellent results. The soloists and violinist proved as successful and enjoyable as on the previous evening, tho season proving n highly successful and euoyable one.

oilr Nt ! w Wool's Blankets, RligS am! Flannels afo now in very great demand —at tery reasonable jirices for Cash. It will pay you to visit Schroder and Co., or ling up Phone 121.5. for any further information.—Advt.

Something worth making up, our striped white flannelettes, flannels, diets flannels alt shades, coloured winceyette in pale hlue. helio, flesh, erfiarn pud sunset. Addison’s.—Advt.

You are always interested in now things, so you will be glad to know that MeKny’.s have just received large consignments of exclusive winter cditt l , hats, frocks; aiid furs from thcih I.ofldon buyers at exceedingly low prices.— W. McKay and Son, Hokitika and Greymouth.—Advt.

Motorists: Easy-starting in cold weather with “ Air-Friction ” Carburettor which saves petrol yet ensures greater power and speed with better pulling on high gear. R. P. M. Manning and Co., 5. Bedford Row, Christchurch.—Advt.

Splendid entulisiilsTn throughout Now Zealand frir “ NcJ-Rutibiflg Laundry Help.” A Is packet does seven washings perfectly.—Advt.

The new son sun s goods are now on view. Fashions very latest in felt and model millinery, latest silk and woollen scarves, fancy cuff gloves in kind, woollen and cotton suede, tailored coat frocks and costumes, woollen costumes, tunics atld cardigans, cosy underwear, etc. A visit of inspection is invited. McGruer’s, The Leading Drapers, Hokitika and Greymouth.—Advt.

Just arrived a consignment of choice hot-house tomatoeis, dessert and cooking apples. To be sold at lowest market prices.—lViferson, Michel and Coy. Ltd.. (’Phone No. 21. —Advt.

Factory Owners: You can depend on the quality of "Tuffoid” Belting un aer the most severe conditions of service. Yet our quotes for same will agreeably surprise you. It. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Bow, Christchurch.—Advt.

Dependable worm remedy—Wade’s Form Figs. Children like them.—Advt. That sleep-spoiling cough can be stopped by “Nazol.” Take some drops on sugar. Penetrating and soothing. CO doses Is 6d.—Advt.

Yes, a delightful sense of clealiness and harmony permeates the atmosphere where “ No-Rubbing Laundry Help ” controls the washing.—Advt-

Returned Soldiers’ Euchre Tournament in aid of Building Fund commences on Friday, April 23rd,tin the Soldiers’ Hall at. S o’clock sharp. First prize £3 order for goods; second prize, 70'b bag of sugar; third prize, oOlb bag of flour; fourth prirce, tin of afternoon tea biscuits. First night of aggregate for a lady’s or gent's bicycle. All winners play off for aggregate at tile end of the season. Roll up. Good prizes and supper. Admission 2s.— Advi. Try Addisons for Shetland wool underwear, nightdresses, cam knickers, knickers, camisoles and vests.—Advt.

For children’s coughs and colds the host remedy is “ Nazol.” Agreeable and safe. Afore economical than mixtures or syrups. GO doses Is fid.—Advt. Ladies AlI-AA’ool fine Cashmere Hose, full fashioned, with suspender tops, in all the newest shades. A’cm can get them for 3s fid and 4s fid a pair for Cash at Schroder and Co., where you can also get Grey Silk hose 2s 9d per pair. Ring up Phone 121. s.—Advt. t-lic on guard against influenza. Take

“Nazol” the ready for use and moneysaving remedy. fiO closes Is fid.—Advt.

Addisons have opened up nil sizes in children's rubber capes with hoods, maids’ rubber coats, black, tan and grey; ladies’ ruber coats, all shades. Splendid quality and cheapest prices. —Advt.

When your throat is affected by clump weather, take “ Nazol ” on sugar. Removes huskiness and prevents serious trouble. fiO closes Is fid.—Advt. Away with Washboard drudgery and let dull care be gone, for with “ NoRubbing Laundry Help ” you never can go wrong.—Advt.

For Influenza Colds take AVoods’ Great Peppermint Cure.— Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1926, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1926, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1926, Page 2

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