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The Gas Cooking demonstration for the new season will begin at the Soldiers’ Hall to-morrow afternoon sf 2.30 o’clock, when Mrs Heinz will treparoan attractive menu. The latest impro.od “Miramar” Gas tn< Ur will be in use. There are many imitation? of tlie Mishko Shoe but there is only one genuine—you can tell it by the name Mishko on the sole and the Red Ball on the heel. Ball-Brand quality throughout. The heels are guaranteed not to come off. Oliver and Duff Westland agents. The programme of the Mananui-Rua-tapu Club sports to bo held at Lake Mahinapua on Saturday, June Ist, appears in this issue. The programme includes an underhand handicap chop,. Llin. with prizes of £3O, £7, £2, and Cl. Nominations close on Saturday next, May 25th. The Railway Department are making special train arrangements. A grand ball will be hel.d in .lie evening. The Westland County Council will bold the annual meeting at mum on Wednesday, when the new Cmiir i will .weniblo for the election of Chairman Following the election, a special meet'njr will bo bcbl to .deal with ten tors for the first section of the KunrirnKapiton road; the finalising of the Estimates list for 1929-30, and the .submission of correspondence bearing on questions of royalties revenue. The Hon. Minister of Public Works has advised Mr E. A. AVells j County Chairman to-day 'from Westport, that as the visit to the Coast at this juncture is merely a flying one, and as there is a special engagement calling for his attention in Wellington on Wednesday, it will not be convenient to visit Hokitika to-night. Mi Ransom promises to make, a comprehensive tour of Westland .on a latei occasion when ho will look into local iequirements. Visitors to town are delighted with the wonderful view of Mount Cook from Bade’s corner, hut tjiev aio in raptures over the wonderful values in down quilts, blankets, and mattresses in Frank Bade’s shop.—Advt. Snow on tho hills I —Go to McKay s for cashmere hose and ladies’ fancy sockettes. A splendid line of coloured all-wool cashmere hose just opened up—3s fid pair. usunMy -Is fid. Also black cashmere hose for girls.— Advt. Do you play football or hockey? II so, call and . see a great range of footballs and sticks at Ross’s Sports Depot.—Advt. Pure, piquant, strong Shariand *■' Vinegar cannot be excelled in New Zealand. Put it on your grocery list Ideal for salads, sauces, pickles, oi table use. In bottle or bulk.—Advt Just landed -> further shipment of lino mats, H x 27, '1 shades, Is; 18 x 3fi, 3 shades, Is fid; 18 x 3(>, glazed, 3 shades, 2s fid : 27 x 54, ova* bedroom patterns, 4s fid; also wool flake down quills. sateen panels, 29s fid; satin panels, 37s fid. These goods are well worth inspection at Paterson’s, 41 evell Street —Advt.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1929, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
474

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1929, Page 4

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