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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES

% “THE GLO|U r COAST.” Journeying from Nelson to as far south as the Franz Joseph Glacier, the tourist who quietly meanders his motoring way, stopping a few days at each of the main towns of the coast, will become so appreciative of the people, and so enamoured with the bounteous supply of mountain. l , river, and bush scenery, that the leave taking of the Glory Coast will be excrutiaiingly difficult. One would expect on a long journey by road to encounter some uninteresting country but the journey right from Nelson onwards becomes continually more interesting until, leaving Murchison, the Coast road proper begins and one’s expectation has reached the pinnacle. —“Wanderer” in N.Z. Motor Life.

Messrs W. Jeffries and Co. notify

further entries for their stock sale at Haribari on Saturday next.

The Annual Meeting of the Retired Gentlemen’s Club will be held in Sta£ _ ford St. on Monday afternoon. Join up and save a lx>b.—Advt.

Messrs M. Houston and Co. will sell by auction in die mart on Friday no:.t at 2.3.3 p.m. a large quantity of household furniture and effects, particulars of which appear in die adver..Lenient in this issue.

The -Medical Ball to he held in Kuniara on Friday June 21st is being looked forward to by the dancing public generally. This dance fixture in previous years has drawn bumper, houses and this year’s gala night promises to eclipse all others. Music by the Black Hand Orchestra. —Advt.

The Arahura Football Club are holding a Rail in the Three Mile Hall next Wednesday June sth. Tlie removal of the staging and dressing rooms has given this popular hall more floor space, which will be specially prepared lor the night’s dancing. With popular prices and tlie music 'in the hands of Mr A. H. Lawn no more need be said.—Advt.

When buying sheeting buy the goods that carry the “guarantee,” we unreservedly replace free any sheeting or pillow cotton *1 Abanco Brand’’.that does not give the wash and wear satisfaction. Single bed sheets “ Abanco,” made up, 10s fid, 12s 6d a pair; double lied sheets, “ Abanco” 16s fid, 17s fid, 22s fid per pair —Schroder and Co.— Ai'vl •••’

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1929, Page 4

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THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1929, Page 4

THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1929, Page 4

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