LATE LOCALS.
A junior typist is required for the Hokitika -Mental Hospital.
Donors of olates and gilts to the gala day would oblige the ladies by forwarding same to Cass .Square during Wednesday forenoon. The weather changed at midday and there was a shower of ram that cooled the air. It eased off in the afternoon hut owing to the threatening conditions the swimming carnival was postoned till Tuesday evening. Local listcners-in last night heard the welcome extended by Christchurch citizens to Mr Coates. Prime Minister, then at sea. returning to New Zealand. Later. Mr Coates was sent a wireless message which was broadcasted over the air from Christchurch. When the Christchurch speakers began a church service could he heard lamtl\ over the air from Brisbane, the congregation not inappropriately Kinging the “Old Hundredth.’ \}hde M Coates cherry message was being read the church congregation was, singing Onward Christian Soldiers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1927, Page 3
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150LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1927, Page 3
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