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The river is in high flood this afternoon, the volume .having increased steadily since morning.
The Alexander Mines Ltd. gold .returns for September were: Battery; 98 ozs 17 dwts melted gold from 40 tons. Cyanide: No clean up has been m&de. Total estimated value: £375. Q
The Military ‘ Ball in the Soldiers’ Hall last evening was a very pronounced success, There was an overfloiying attendance, a ; (number.. of visitors from Greymouth, quite a lumber of uniforms and decorations being out for an airing. Capital music -was supplied by Ross Orchestra and Mr Bleach had -cltarge of the floor which was in perfect order. The Ladies’ Committee -supplied a dainty supper. To-night a juvenile dance is being held in connection with the ball.
Get a bottle of Nazol for that cold. Quick relief assured. Only Is 6d for 60 doses.
Ladies’ “Radio Nusilk” Hose in nine leading shades, a good quality and long wearing stocking. Wonderful value at 3s lid pair at McKay’s.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1928, Page 5
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