The elocutionary classes by Miss Janies will (lie taken in the County Chambers to-morrow instead of the Soldiers’ Hall.
The weekly euchre takes place this evening at the Soldiers’ Hall as usual, play commencing at 8 o’clock. With the attractive prizes on offer there should he a good attendance.
The hearing of evidence hy the Royal Commission set up hy the Government to enquire into the causes of the explosion at the Dobson mine in Deceriiber last was completed bv due date, on Saturday. The report has been prepared, and the typing of evidence i.s expected to occupy a few days. The report wil? be sent to the GovernorGeneral for approval and signature, and in due course will be made available for publication.
No cold can make any headway against “ Nazol.” Powerful and penetrating, gives instant relief in most stubborn cases. Acts like a charm. 60 doses Is 6d.-»-Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1927, Page 2
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