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. FIREMAN sleep walker. NEW PLYMOUTH, Feb. 27. Alexander Wains, Gore’s delegate to the Fire Brigade Conference, when sleep-walking last night, fell over the fire escape at Grosvenor Hotel and was removed to the hospital. His injuries are understood not to be very serious but they may confine him to bed for four or five days. The Conference passed'a vote of sympathy.

For continuation of news see fourth page.) WANTED TO RENT—HOUSE by good tenant, no children. Apply to “II.” C./o “Guardian” Office. FOUND— In Tancrcd St., a gent’s 111 CYCLE. Owner can have same by paying cost of advertisement. STRAYED ON to my property at Waitahn, one red and white poly HEIFER. If not claimed and expenses paid within fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses. GEO. H. FERGUSON. THANKS. MR and MRS V. FOLLETTI and MR W. J. HANS BURY desire to sincerely thank all friends for the many messages and other expressions of sympathy received in connection with their recent sad bereavement. Ross, February 2oth. THANKS. MR and MILS R. FOLLETTI and MR IV. .T. HAXSBUBY desire to sincerely thank the Doctors, Matron and Staff of Westland Hospital for the care and attention given the late Mrs Hansbury while an inmate of the institution. Ross. February 2-jth. THANKS. MRS A. BENNETT desires to sincerely thank the Doctor. Matron and Staff of Westland Hospital for (lie care and attention given her while an inmate of the institution. Sale St, Feb. 27th. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of Section 21 of “The Banking Act, 18,” TUESDAY 28th. FEBRUY (Greymout h Jubilee Day) is eby appointed a Special Bank Holi- • at the offices of the undermontionBanks in Hokitika: ’or the National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd,— G. W. McINTOSH, General Manager. For the Bank of New South AVales—.T. T. GROSE, Inspector. For tho Bank of New Zealand TT. BUCKLETON, General Manager.

COMBINED SCHOOLS EXCLUSION TO GREYMOUTH. 2«)t!i. FEBRUARY TRAIN ALTERATIONS, HOKITIKA BOSS. OX •J!)tli. FE'BRCARY the usual a.m. Ross-Hokit ika au<l 2.15 p.m. Hokitikn-Ross trains will NOT run. Special train will leave Boss 8.35 a.in. lor Orevinoutli. This train will not take passengers at ordinary fares irem stations Hokitika to Miner Lane inclusive. Special train will leave Hokitika lor Boss al 7.55 p.m. after arrival at Hokitika of the 155 pm. OreymouthHokitika train. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the ' erect ion of an additional BOOAI to cottage. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For full particulars apply “Guardian” Office. GREY DISTRICT DIAMOND JUBILEE. 1868 1928 NOW IN PROGRESS. Now on Sale at Hokiika .11 111LEI'. BOOKLET —procurable from das King or a. AY. Yarrall. Bevoll Street. A SP I.EX DID RECORD OF THE EARLY DAYS WELL ILLUSTRATED WITH MANY IXTERESTING PHOTOGBAPHS. PROCURE A COPY EARLY. NOTICE. 4 LT. OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS I\. owing to us. alter lOt.lt. March lf)28, will he recovered through the Con rt. CROWLEY A- CO., Storekeepers, Boss. Y/=ST COAST FLORIST COMPANY. LAWN’S BUILDINGS. MACKAY ST. GBEYMOUTH. SACRED ORDERS executed at the shortest notice for Wreaths, Crosses, et-e. WEDDING BOUQUETS. Birthday Baskets and Posies made to suit ail tastes. FRESH CUT FLOWERS—A splendid collection always on sale. ARTIFICIAL WREATHS always in stock. > FATRHALL & CAMPBELL. ’Phone 360. F. W. THOMPSON & COY. CT p. COULSON. PROPRIETOR). CARRYING AND FORAVARDING AGENTS. HALL RT. HOKITIKA CI.MIRYING in all its branches. J town < country. Furniture sett rely packed and forwarded to any ,art of New Zealand. Agent for N.Z. Sx press Coy. ’Phone 125.

HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED lSfiH. Under tlie Savings -Bank Act of ISS-' HAMILTON FT.. HOKITIKA rNTEKKST IS NOW ALLOWED ON L DEPOSITS CP TO £7OO AT Hk% BER ANNUM l)N THE MONTHLY MINIMUM balance. rbe TRUSTEES MEET EVERY ONTH for despatch of business. ° ALEX AITKEN. Aetuig-Mnnairer

For ana gent’s second-hand CYCLES just overhauled and enamelled, as good asneu, the paces being right, tl? I- BROW & C*3,

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1928, Page 3

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641

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1928, Page 3

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