LATE LOCALS.
. _ . •*49* • ■ ~ '1 he Terminus Hotel at Toroinakatadjacent to the railway bridge across the river was completely destroyed lit late last night. The licensee is Mr Kc in-oil. Nothing was saved, the inmates getting out in what they stood in Mr t berry, father of Mrs Robinson. a cripple, was considerably scorched before he was rescued. Nothing was saved. The hotel was a very old landmark. being at the site of where the old cage on the tramline eros.-ed the Teremakati river prior t. the erection of the railway traffic bridge. It will pay you to visit Addison's Showroom where the balance of t.mir millinery will he cleared at half of tin marked sale price. Call to-day and secure the bargains offering. Ailvt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1928, Page 3
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124LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1928, Page 3
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