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Messrs W. Perry and Co. notify they have to arrive about end of March a shipment of basic slag, and advise orders being given early. Watch our window display of the latest in autumn goods. We hope to ■he ready by Saturday, Ist. March. Wonderful value and styles will ,he found at Schroder’s emporium.—Advt. The following players will represent Hokitika in their match with Hi mu at Rimu on Sunday next, a bus leaving Newmans (larage a,t 10.15.: Goode, Clarke, Cooper, King, Moore, Ferguson, St; pleton, Williams, Dale, Freitas, Mora. Emcrg.: Thomas, Ranger, Adamson. A learner’s dailce will be held in the Soldiers Hall, weekly, commencing on Thursday, 2~th, in aid of the funds of the Hokitika Poultry Club. Dancing commences at 8.30 sharp. Admission, gents Is 6d, ladies Is. Or-chestra.—-Advt.

The Hon E. A. Ransom, Minister of Public Works, replying to the Westland County invitation to visit the district, says he will be very glad to accept the invitation, although just at present owing to arrangements having been made for some time ahead, the Minister is unable to indicate very definite time, but it will be probably about the end of March. As soon, however, as ho is in a position to set a date, he will do so, aj)d promptly advise as to his movements. In thanking our numerous patrons for the very liberal patronage, we have much pleasure in advising one and all the opening out of our first shipment of Autumn goods comprising the latest in millinery, frocks, fnrs and coats. The display will he ready by this Saturday, Ist. day of March. Inspection cordially invited. Schroder and Co.—Advt. I At a meeting of the executive of the South island Brass Bands’ Association held at Dunedin on Tuesday for the purpose of inquiring into am allegation that the rule providing that only one professional could be engaged in any band had been broken in the C. grade own choice selection on Saturday The matter was gone into thoroughly. and. after evidence had been heard, it was decided to disqualify the Maniototo and West Harbour bands, which were placed first and second. Tne result- of the decision is that the Green Island band is placed first, Nase- / by second and Milton third. It was reported at a meeting of the Council of the New Zealand Society of accountants at Wellington on Tuesday, -..at, acting under instructions from the Attorney-General, a. committee of two representatives from the New Zealand Law Society and two representatives from the New Zealand Society of Accountants had been set up to reconsider and present the regulations governing the audit of solicitors’ trust i

accounts, and to submit amendments to the Attorney-General who had agreed to give effect to the recommendations of the jo : nt committee. The meeting expressed appreciation of tho Government’s action in the matter. The capture of a whale was an exciting incident at lied Beach, Whangaparaoa on Saturday morning, where the combined picnic of the and Upper Waiwera Schools was held, stares the “Auckland Star.” The whale was seen swimming lazily :n shallow water, aim three men put out in a dinghy with ihe object of driving the whale ashore. The whale dived under the dinghy, but its pursuers got on the outer side and eventually shepherded it into shallow water, where it was hopelessly stranded. The whale was fairiy large in size, and during the rest of the day it was a very interesting ooject for the school children.

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. 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 c or Westland. — 10. Great values in stainless cutlery now offering at the Economical Crockery Shop. Aluminium saucepans in all sizes, be i t quality at lowest possible prices. Call and inspect. P. Stephen, Proprietress.—Advt. Don’t use an ordinary polish for good furniture and linoleums. Use the best - “Tan-01.” Gives a lasting shine— Advt Sharland’s Vinegar is not only palatable—it is piquant, strong and pure. Have it always on your table In bottlo or bulk.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1930, Page 4

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745

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1930, Page 4

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