Annie’s aunty, Amy Aimes, flayed ping-pong and other games, Billiards, bobs, and table bowls, With her parents, dear old souls. They’ve been wed for sixty years : Storm and sunshine, laughter, tears, Kipo old ago like them secure Priceless Woods’ Croat Peppermint One.
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ARRIVING TO-NlGHT—Fresh groper, flounders and smoked haddock, at the- Hygiene Fish Mart. ’Rhone your order now. Ring 212. Note. —We are open all day Wednesdays. WANTED —AVA RDS.M AID at Westland Hospital, must he 18 years old or over. Apply Matron Lloyd, between 10 and 12 1 o' (!,; ,'k in the morning. Salary 25s per week and found. FOR SALE—COTTAG-E, situate in North Re veil Street, Hokitika. Apply Win. Wilson, Agent, Public Trust, Hokitika. TO LET Comfortable furnished ROOMS with use of all conveniences. Apply “Haeromai,” Stafford St. 171 O R SALE—One newly calved COW and one SPRINGER. Apply—R. Wrlson, Humphreys. KAPOC MATTRESSES—Made from best quality kapoc and superior ticking. Single bed prices 22s Gd to 38s Gd; double l>cd prices 55s to GBs Gd; kapoc pillows Is Gd to os 9d. — W. McKAY and SON.
PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI. WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd. A GRAND BALL will l>c held in aid of the funds of the Knnieri School. Good music. Admission: Gentlemen 2s Gd, ladies Is o a. F. W. SELBY, Chairman. KOKATAHI-KOITERANGI WINTER SHOW TUESDAY, MAY 29th. AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th. SPLENDID DISPLAY' OF THE DISTRICT’S OUTPUT. 1100 ENTRIES Classes for poultry, farm and garden produce, home cookery, fancy work and children s work. Show opens at 2 p.m. on 1 ucsda\. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday. Admission Is Gd. Members lice. T. ECCLESFIELD, Secretary. Phone 172 D, Kokatalii. OPOSSUM TRAPPING. Applications for permits to enter State Forests in the Westland Conservation Region, entitling holders to obtain licenses for opossum trapping therein, will he received by the undermentioned up to 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 31st. DAY" of MAY, 1928. / Permits will be issued to not less than two trappers for each, block. Applications must be made on the prescribed form which . can be obtained from the undersigned. Full particulars may be obtained and plans inspected at the local Forestry Office. A. D. McGAVOCK Conservator of Forests.
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