COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. MR M. A. ILYUCKE will address Hie • electors in tin? following centres: Kuiterangi, Saturday 4th. at 8 pan. Kokatahi, Monday (sth. at 8 pan. Kanieri, Tuesday 7tl>. at 8 p.m. THANKS. THE FRIENDS of the late TONY MATICTI, who lost his life in the recent drowning accident at Lake Mudgee on the 28tli. inst. desire to thank especially, Airs Devaney of Hokitika and the members of her family, Ser--1 geant King, Constable Best, Mr Guthre.v and all other willing helpers for their kind assistance and sympathy extended to us upon this sad occasion. We also desire to express our keen appreciation of the universal sympathy and kindly feeling extended by one and all of the people of this district generally, and we would like the members of the Excelsior Football Club to know that we appreciate in a very marked degree the beautiful wreath presented by the fellow members of deceased in that club. We arc taking the opportunity to send a full account of all the above kindnesses of the residents of Westland to the relatives of the deceased in j/ulmutin. and wo feel sure that such account will, in no small measure, tend to assuage their deep sorrow in the loss of their loved one. Signed on behalf of relatives and mates: ROBERT GUOTCH, ! JACK SARTCH, JOHN DRUSKOVTCH. JOSEPH BARAN. Hokitika, Westland, Now Zealand. • Ist. May, 1929. KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. CM RAND CONCERT & BALL in aid of the Kanieri School Fund on WEDNESDAY. .MAY Ist. 1929. Admission to Concert Is; to Ball, ladies Is and gents 2s Gd. ROSS’S ORCHESTRA F. SELBY, Hon. Sec. KOKATAHT-KOI.TERANGT SPORTS. FOOTBALL GROUND KOKATAHI. SATURDAY, MAY 4th. 1929 ANNUAL SPORTS will he held as above. Attractive programme and good prize list: Chopping Sawing : Foot-racing Stepping Tug-o’-Wnr Etc. Etc. For full particulars see posters. ENTRIES CLOSE on MONDAY, APRIL 29th. GRAND BALL to be held in the Public Hall, Kokatahi on night of Sports. Admission to ground: Gentlemen 2s, ladies Is. J. SHANNON, J. SHIVAS Joint Secs. R.S.A. HALL, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, MAY Bth. 1929. SWIMMING CLUB’S ANNUAL BALL. Music by the Christie Orchestra. Excellent supper by the Ladies’ Committee. Admission 2s 6d. A JUVENILE BALL will also be held the following night (Thursday, May 9th). M. HOUSTON, inn. Hon. Sec.
COIR MATTINGS AND MATS XXT'E HAVE JUST OPENED UP A |V\ NEW KANGE OF COIR, MATTINGS, PRICING FROM 2s Gd to 4k Gd per yd. ALSO:—NEW PLAIN & FANCY COIR MATS’FOR OUTSTDE DOORS, FROM 3s 3d to 7s. EXTRA HEAVY FANCY MATS 13s Gd EACH. CALL AND SEE THESE. YOU WILL BE SURPRISED AT THE GREAT VALUES. FRANK BADE (Lato of McKay’s). HAMILTON ST. : : HOKITIKA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1929, Page 1
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