The weekly euchre takes place at the Soldiers’ Hall to-morrow evening at 8 o’clock. A meeting of the general committee of the Bowling Chib will beheld in the pavilion on 'Saturday at 3 p.m. to receive the report of the Ground Committee. --Advfc. An opportunity to secure your spring hat or frock at a special discount of two shillings in the pound on Friday and Saturday. All new goods ami marked at keen prices, for value.— Schroder and Co.—Advt. The annual meeting of the Westland ft aeii'.ig Club will be held at Mclntosh’s Club Booms, Hamilton St., at -8.80 o’clock on Monday evening next. The Committee of Tlio Club will moot subs” quont to the annual meeting to consider the Christmas racing programme. The Concert and Ball In aid of the rCnnieri State School which was unavoidably postponed some weeks ago is now set down to definitely take place on Wednesday next in the Kanieri Public Hall. A capital programme has I been arranged and will include several attractive items by the school children. For the dance Boss’ Orchestra will supply the music. The Westland County Council has a notification in this issue warning motorists against the practice of leaving empty petrol tins oil the .roadside where they are liable to block road drainage and cause damage. Every care should be taken in discarding used tins. When such become a danger or a menace, prosecutions will follow for creating nuisances on tho road. Well collared if the £4OOO prizes come to you in the popular Golden Treasure Improved Double Butt Art Union. £IOOO prizes. Tickets on sale everywhere.—Advt. The Hockey Club’s Ball in the Soldiers’ Hall last evening attracted a very large attendance, the hall being crowded. Capital music was supplied by Boss’ Orchestra, the floor was perfect, and general arrangements very complete, including a very dainty supper. Dancing was kept up till an early hour. The first spell of half-crown tickets or books of nine for £1 are selling fast in the • popular Golden Treasure Improved Double Butt Art Union. Be in the £4OOO list". Agents everywhere.— Advt. The Westland Acclimatisation Society has applied for the deer stalking season in Westland to open on Ist. March and close on the 31st. April. The South West-land area will he pint into blocks as before, two blocks holding three rifles, and seven blocks holding two rifles, with two extra licenses for local arrangement. In the South Westland territory the fee will be £5 and for oversea sportsmen £lO. As heretofore, the Government require no fee to he ear-marked for culling, in regard to which ;vcontract was let some time ago. A good half-hack and you’ll get more than half back if you win the £4OOO prizes in the popular Golden Treasure Improved Double Butt Art Union. Send for 2s Gd ticket or book of nine for £l. Agents everywhere.—Advt. The marriage of Miss Alice Tindale, eldest daughter of Mrs and the late Mr John Tindale, Greymouth, to Mr William I\, Foster, formerly of Kumara, was solemnised by Archdeacon Carr at Holy Trinity Church yesterday afternoon. The bride wore a frock of oyster c-repe do chine, with hat- to match and was attended by Mrs A Coumbe as Matron of honour, and two little flower girls, Misses Daphne Tindale (niece) and M. O’Donnel. She was given away by her brother, Air Ben Tindale. After the wedding a reception was held at Harker’s Tea Booms. Mr and Mrs Foster left on their honeymoon trip en route to Dunedin, from whence they go to Auckland. A' drawn game and you’ll have to he game to win the £4OOO prizes in the popular Golden Treasure Improved Double Butt-Art Union. Send to-day for your 2s (kl tickets or hook of nine for £l. Selling everywhere.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1926, Page 2
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