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CRICKET

KELLER CUP COMPETITION. The following players will represent Hokitika in the match against Kanieri, at Mental Hospital grounds on January 19th, 1930—Thomas, Cooper. Stanleton, Williams, Ranger, Milner, Ferguson, 'Dale, FVeitas, .Bannister. Owing to the state of the. Tvanieri ground it has hcen decided to play on the Mental Hospital grounds. Play commences at 11 a.m.

The latest addition . to the local telephone exchange is O’Connell and Caliari, No. 1675.

The death occurred at Totara Flat yesterday, of Mrs Alary Scott, ol Pukekohe. The deceased, who was 55 years of age, was a daughter of Air Richard Currie, Grey Valley, and a sister of Airs H. Gilmer, of Totara Flat.

1 doz. hearth rugs to clear at 12s 6d, at McKay’s.—Advt.

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. ’Phone 179.—Advt. Girls’ School Uniforms in all sizes with bloomers to match in navy, Zanipa cloth from 7s lid at McKay's.— Advt.

AVe 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.

AVe 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 Alacfarlane: ‘‘The Lassie I Left on the Shore. ’’ “A\ T hen Aly Ship Comes Sailing Home Again,” “My Highland Rose,” “Will A T ou Come to Bonnie Scotland AYJiere the Bluebells Grow.” Whether giave or joy. Sandy’s records are attractive, from first to last. Procurable at Yarrall’s Afusic Depot.—Advt.

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Bibliographic details
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1930, Page 4

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302

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1930, Page 4

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1930, Page 4

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