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J. Broekleliurst invites inspection of their stock of watches, diamond rings, china, and crystal ware, specially suitable for Xmas presents. Advertisers should note (hat the “Guardian” will not be published on Monday 26th., Tuesday 27th. and Monday, Jan. 2nd. Mrs J. Grimmoml of Ross, writing from London last month stated her holiday trip was proving most enjoyable. The party, which included Mr and .Airs AY. Wilson, of Hokitika, wore to leave London on the 15th. nil. for Paris, with Nice to follow, practically setting out on the homeward journey which would include a stop at Tndia. St. Paul’s Dramatic Club gave the second entertainment of their former success at the Princess Theatre last evening in aid ol the Hospital Fund. There was a fair attendance present and the various pci formers gave a very pleasing performance, _ the whole entertainment moving with a swing that gave great pleasure to patrons. The st ge effects were excellent while St. P'aul’k Ordhtastrii rendered excellent incidental music. l’uny and irritable children are often afflicted with norms. The safest and most pleasant remedy is AA’ade’s AA’orm Figs. Aboslutely effective.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1927, Page 3
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186LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1927, Page 3
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