100 Tea pots all sizes to be cleared at tlie Economical Crockery Shop at very low cost of 2s 3d. each. P. Stephens, Proprietress.—Advt. Addisons are making special ' reductions on all Millinery and Frocks.— Advt. Saturday’s Dominion states:— The Dominion Girl Guides who were practically washed out of their tents at the Trentham racecourse by Thursday’s storm, are now comfortably accommodated in the huts at Trentham military camp. They speak gratefully of the consideration which was shown them by the officers in i charge of Trentham camp, who not only gave orders that extra blankets, should be issued to all the girls who required them, but that dry palliasses should be provided for those whose bedding had been soaked by the heavy rain. This kindness was much ap-j preciated, as the guides had only come prepared with sufficient blankets to see them through a mid-summer 1 camp, and many would have spent a' cheerless time on Thursday night hail it not been for the extra blankets provided by the Defence authorities. A meeting of the 2nd, Hokitika Boy Scout Committee will be held in the Scout Hall on Tuesday evening, 14th. inst. at 8 o’clock. Parents and all those who are interested are cordially invited.—Advt. Fluctuations of the current as experienced locally do not effect to any great extent the All Electric Majestci Radio set. A ballast tube overcomes this annoying condition and also protects the set against excessive voltage and the resultant burning out of transformers. Ring ’phone 112 and arrange for a demonstration. L. S. Ross, Majestic agent for Westland.— 10. You are always in want of towels.', We have just what you want in a large assortment. Prices from is 9d per pair to 13s 6d per -pair at Frank Bade’s. ’Phono 179.—Advt. Girls’ School Uniforms in all sizes with bloomers to match in navy, Zampa cloth from 7s lid at McKay’s Advt. We wish to thank our numerous clients for their patronage during the past year and trust that we will be privileged to again render you the satisfactory service as in the past. Patersons for value.—Advt. We have secured a large range of curtain nets at a price. These are selling readily at Is 6d, Is lid to 2s 9d a yard. Call early or ring ’phone number 179 and secure your requirements at Frank Bade’s.—Advt. New. records by Sandy Macfarlane: “The Lassie I Left on the Shore.’’ “When My Ship Comes Sailing Home Again,” “My Highland Rose,” “Will You Come to Bonnie Scotland AYhere the Bluebells Grow.” Whether giave or joy Sandy’s records are attractive from first to last. Procurable at YarralTs Music Depot.—Advt. j
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1930, Page 4
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