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Lodge Pacific 122!) E.C. moot tonight at the Masonic Hall, Bevel! St. Business: Initiation. Visitors cordially invited. Tyled at 7.30 p.m.—Advt.

The New Zealand Meat Producers Board advises that the following prices are being offered 4th June, 1920: Canterbruy: Prime woolly Jambs, 3Gibs and under 9J-d, 371 bs to 421bs B;jd, 43!bs to oOlbs 75(1; second quality lambs, SGlbs and under B’d, over 361bs '"jd.

The usual weekly tournament will be held in St. Mary’s Club Booms this evening. The prize on this occasion will be: First, aluminium kitchen set; second, tea set; third, a set of jugs; fourth, half a dozen cups and saucers; supper provided. Admission 2s.— Advt.

Blackwater -Mines, Ltd., May returns:—Crushed 3632 ' tons, yielding 1407 fine os., valued at £5937. Working expenses, £4964. The roaster also treated 66 tons for a return of £570. Working expenses, £157 ; development expenditure, £452. Capital, £258; profit over all, £712.

A public meeting held at Cobden on Friday night to dicsuss proposals for tlie amalgamation of the Cobden Town Board with the Grey County or Borough. After considerable discussion it was proposed that the Cobden Town Board should have at least one more election before a change was made. An amendment that a referendum in favour of merging into • either the Grey County or Borough, or remaining a town district be takes was carried. For removing worms, Wade’s AVorm Figs certain, safe cmedy. No bad after-effects.—Advt. Schroder and Co offer wise buyers the chance of the season, the newest in ladies’ coats in the most approved style and colours at wholesale cost. Also huge stock of blankets, rugs and quilts bought cheap to be sold at reduced prices. Don’t hesitate till you are too late. Visit Schroder and Co at once.—Advt. Kept awake, by persistent barking cough? Get “Xazol.” Penetrates air passages and promptly relieves irritation. Is fid for 60 doses.—Advt. Blankets! Blankets! Do you want any blankets because if you do we can sell them to you cheaper than anyone else in town. You may get lower quality elsewhere—our are first class quality at certainly lower price for cash at Schroder and Co.—Advt. Don’t forget to get that bottle of “ Kazol.” Only Is 6d for 60 doses, and it really does nip a cold “in the bud.”—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1926, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1926, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1926, Page 2

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