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Messrs F. Wildman and Co. Papanui notify produce prices, free on train at Christchurch. The New Zealand Clothing Faclnry have a special advertisement on our front page to-day, to which wo direct the atttenion of readers. The Minister of Public Works has advised .Mr fseddon M.P. that lie is looking into the matter of granting £2OO suggested by the Member for Westland for clearing and improving the Copeland Track. .South Westland. ’l’he annual meeting of delegates of the 'Westland Rugby ,Sub-Union will be bold on Monday night tit Keller’s Booms, when the election of officers will take place. Nominations for the senior, junior and third grade competitions will also be received at the same time.

When lately in South Westland it •was represented to Mr Seddon that the Department of Health should arrange for a dental nurse to visit Bruce Bay district. The Member for Westland represented the matter to the proper quarter, and in reply the Minister said that there is no .service available at present as all tile dental nurses who qualified this year have been allocated. The application, however, has been noted for further consideration later.

At the Magistrate's Court yesterday before Mr IV. Meldrum S.M. an offender charged with being found illegally on the Dunedin Hotel alter hours was convicted and ordered to pay costs Ifls. In a judgment summons case Fairbairn and C'o. v. J. G. Freitas an order was made lor payment of £5 13s fid and costs los fid forthwith in default 7 days. In a similar case Auto Paris Ltd. v. Geo, Freitas, an order was made for payment of £2 IDs forthwith in default 7 days.

Mr Joseph Bradley. Australian manager of the New Zealand Press Association, is relinquishing his position. More than 32 years ago Mr Bradley joined the Sydney office of the New Zealand Press Association, under Mr A. J. Fraser, and in 1010 was appointed Australian manager. Prior to joining the association Mr Bradley was for 10 years on the “Daily Telegraph” sub-editorial staff, as Sydney representative of the Melbourne “Ago.” Mr Bradley has been a frequent, contributor to tile Australian and English Press on Nature study and religious subjects. Mr F. IT. Morgan, of the head office of the New (Zealand Press Association ( in Wellington, lias succeeded Mr Bradley ns Australian manager of the association.

Fur necklets—quite a lot. finest quality. Prices reasonable. At McKay's, Drapers.—Advt. What a lot of coats to choose from ! Yes ;—we have list opened up 100 new coats, ex Rotorua, from London. Call and see them.—-McKay's, the Leading Drapers.—Advt. Just opened up: A lot of new hosiery, good quality lines in silk, silk and wool and all wool; juices 3s lid to 11s lid. —McKay’s, the Leading Drapers.—Advt. We offer exceptional value in Ivaiapoi Dress Flannels, all the fashionable shades 29 inch at 2s fid per yard; 40 inch at 4s fid ; pure Merino Flannels at 3s 6d; exclusive dress lengths in 54 inch at 12s fid.—Schroder and Co. —Advt. Sharlaud’s Table Vinegar is ideal for all purposes. Rich and piquant in flavour. Sold in bottle or bulk. Insist on Sharland’s. —Advt.

Use only Sharland’s Table Vinegar. Best for pickling, and all purposes. Free from mineral acids. In bottle or bulk.—Advt. Whenever a child has worms get Wade’s Worm Figs. A safe and pleasant remedy.—Advt.

Gn« accounts for February and March must be paid before 1 p.m. tomorrow, 14th. inst. to secure discount. Our new bats have arrived. Call and see the great display at McKay's. —Advt. The annual meeting of the Referee’s Association will be held on .Monday next at 0.45 p.m. sharp at Keller’s rooms. The order of Masses and Devotions in St. Mary’s Parish on Sunday, April 15th, will he as follows:—Arahura. 10 a.in.; Hokitika. 7 a.m.. 8.30 a.m.. 10 a.m., 7 p.m. At the Magistrate's Court on Wednesday, before Air AV. Jeffries J.P. two men were charged with drunkenness. One was fined 5s and the other was convicted and discharged. Sticky furniture polish collects dust. Use liquid “Tan-01” and obtain a hard, dry, surface that will not smear. All grocers.—Advt. The best polish for floors, linoleums, and furniture is “Tan-01.” Easy to apply, and gives a longer shine. Does not smear. All grocer?, —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1928, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1928, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1928, Page 2

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