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Just opened a nice assortment of breakfast cloths with assorted borders, sizes 36 x 36 at Is fid, 48 x 47 at 3s 6d, 54 x 54 at 4s 9d; also novelty damask cloths in all sizes.—Sell rode r and Co.— Advt.

The formal declaration of the p 11 in connection with the election of four councillors for the Southern Riding of tlu> County of Westland appears in Mis issue. As ■ previously announced Messrs Houston, Donovan, Sonrle and Jeffries are the chosen candidates.

The death is reported from Wellington on Eridnv last of Mr William Irving, n former well known resident of upper Sewell Street over a large period of years. Deceased followed mining pursues for many years. Latterly he had been residing in Wellington. Deceased was a brother-in-law of Mrs E. Davidson, oif Wellington, and -Mr G. Anderson, of Hokitika.

Entries for the Ivokatahi-Kniterangi Winter Show are now coming in rapidly and Friday’s mail will be the last available one, as entries close positively that night. A meeting of the Show Committee is called for Friday night at 8 o’clock |it the Public Hall to deal with Show matters and complete the general arrangements for what promises to he another very successful display.

Snow on the hills ! —Go to McKay’s for cashmere hose and ladies’ fancy sockettes. A splendid line of coloured all-wool cashmere hose just opened up—3s Gil pair, usually 4s 6d. Also black cashmere hose for girls. Advt.

Do you play football or hockey? If so, call and see a great range of lootballs and hockey sticks at Ross’s Sports Depot.—Advt.

Snow on the hills !—See McKay’s window for men’s and lmys’ underclothing. Best Woolsey atul Ramoses. Mosgiel. and also cheaper makes in wo >1 |on under-shirts and pants. Bargain prices.—Advt.

Can’t heat a good gramophone for the winter evenings. Come in to Yarrull’s Music Depot to-day and look over the latest models. Easy terms arranged.—Advt.

Mr A.. Keenan inserts a notice of liianlv.s in this issue to the electors of Central Hiding. Snow on the hills ! —See the new winte'r gloves at McKay's. Ladies’ fur top fabric 3s 6d. men’s woollen gloves -Is 6d, boys’ woollen gloves Is 6u pair.—Advt. To-night (Wednesday) the annual hall of the Hibernian Society takes place in the Soldiers’ Ha 1. Complete arrangements have been made for a successful function. M-usic by the Black Hand Orchestra. Visitors to town are delighted with the wonderful view of -Mount Cook from Hade’s corner, hut* they are in raptures over the wonderful values in down quilts, blankets, and mattresses in Frank Hade’s shop.—Advt.

infectious and other notifiable diseases reported in the Canterbury and West Coast Health Districts dunn ; the week ended noon on Monday totalled 54, as follows Canterbury Scarlet fever, 35; diphtheria, 2; tuberculosis, 2; puerperal sepsis, 1; eclampsia, 1. West Coast: Scarlet fever, 7; diphtheria, 5; enteric, 1. One death from tuberculosis was reported in the Canterbury district.

Where is everybody going? Why I don’t you know? The.’re -off to secure bargains from the Cd window at the Economical Crockery Shop- 1 There are some wonderful bargains, the prices can’t be beaten anywhere. (Next to Club Hot: I). Ulvt.

At a meeting of the Band Contest Committee held at Greymouth, the Mayor (Mr J. W. Greenslade) presiding, the Programme Committee’s report was approved. It was j decided ■that the test selections he own choice. A number of hands signified, their intention of competing. Jt was stated that £SOO would be required to finance the contest. Already guarantees totalling £2OO have been given, ana a canvass will he made to secure the balance required. A number of medals for soloists were promised.

Smart costumes now to band in the new flaked tweeds, wool and silk materials cut in the correct style. Latest colourings and styles showing in jumpers and cardigans,, also a good range of children’s, inspection invited Schroder and Co. —Advt. .

You’ll he one of the thrifty buyers, I «urp'.sc so T’ll inept yon at the Economical Crockery Shop. Not very. often we get this opportunity, so J must hurry, or i’ll be too late to secure bargains from: the 6cl window. (Next Club Hotel). —-Advt.. , ( ,

Call and see Ross’s wonderful range of rifles, guns and ammunition. All new and latest models and marked at city prices.—Advt.

Harley and Co. the Complete House Furnishers wish to notify the residents of Hokitika and district, especially those who are contemplating refurnishing, that tliey can give most exceptional (,*asy terms and supply every necessity' for the ho ne. They have a huge stock to din se from: furniture in all the latest designs, tapestry and draping, curtains, eiderdowns' in latest shades. Their traveller, Mr Robertson, will be pleased to call on anyone wishing to see patterns or designs, hnd will bo pleased to give prices etc.. A letter to headquarters requesting him to call will be immediately attended to.— Advt.

Whatever the cause of a cold might be there is one thing sure—the reined is “Nav.ol.” Gives instant relief. 60 doses for Is'3d.—Advt.

Moss’s Sports Depot have been successful in obtaining the Westland agency of W. S. Clayton and Co. As this is one of the largest sporting houses in the-Dominion, sportsmen in all branches of sport may be assured of the host of service.—Advt.

Cmb together this winter. Visit Yar rail’s and buy a really fine gramophone. Nothing better 'for entertainment on winter evenings. Yarrall s. Mevell Street, for the latest gramophone records.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1929, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
909

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1929, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1929, Page 4

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