In cold, damp weather, always keep “ Xnzo] ” liatidv. Take some drops on sugar. or inhale occasionally. The surest safeguard. (>0 doses Is (id.— Advc. Fe- continuation of news see fourth pa go.) tf t 'I V H)X BIRDS, cooked or salted at the Rendezvous, Is each ; also OYSTERS to-morrow night at 8d per doz. A RRIVIXG TO-NIGHT at the Hy--c w- giene Fish Mart—Fresh groper, smoked haddock, mutton birds, oysters etc. Rhone your order now. Ring 212. We deliver by parcel (no cart). WONDERFUL RARGAIXS await you at McKAY’S Great StockReduction Sale started on Friday. Many lines marked down to one quarter the original cost.—MeKAY’S. WILL the person who was seen taking a SHAWL out of a pram in Brittan St. on Sunday, please return same to “Guardian” Office to savo further trouble. WESTLAND BREWERIES LTD. HTTE above Company has taken over X the business of Messrs Maud! and 0:v, Hokitika ; Davis Bros.. Hokitika; Ream's Brewery'. Kumarn ; and Montcith’s Phoenix Brewery. Rcefton as from Ist. JULY. It will he the aim of the new Company to produce an article of the HIGHEST QUALITY , and the support of the "West Coast public is solicited, thereby encouraging a local industry.
all saints church HOKITIKA. rjIHE LADTKS of the congregation 1. are holding a GIFT AFTERXOON in the Soldiers’ Hal-I on WEDNESDAY NEXT at 3 o’clock and invite tlieir friends to come and bring : gift in aid of their funds. Musical programme. Also they invite the young • • to a Gift Evening at 8 o’clock. Games and dancing. Admission a gift. PUBLIC ITALL, KANIEBI. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th. 1928. A GRAND CONCERT & BALL will hr held in aid of the Druids’ Piano Fund. Admission: To concert 1; to hall, ladies Is ; gents 2s (id. PUBLIC HA'LL. KAXIERF. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th.. 1928. PROGRAMME OF DRUIDS CONCERT. Overture Gocdfellows’ Orchestra. Song Miss J. Knowles. Song Mr D. Stopforth. Dance -Miss G. Turner. Song Mr A. Perry. Song : Mr J. Schroeder. Song Miss Gillooly. Song Mr Bob Yagg. [lnterval of 10 minutes.] Song Miss L. Knight. Duet Misses R. and G. Jacobs. Song Mr G. Maxwell. Fong M> ss C. Wylie. Song Air Howard Wright. Song Miss L. Sherriff. Song Miss M. McGirr. Song Mr S. Saunders. I “ GOD SAVE THE KING.” | Cars for performers will leave Rnil- \ way Hotel corner at 7.30.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1928, Page 3
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