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THE HEART’S DESIRE —«*♦*» — : PROVIDENCE. Calmly see the majestic Weaver Throw the shuttle to and IVo; Mid the noise and wild contusion Well the Weaver seeina to know What each motion and commotion, What each turn and revolution, In the grand result will show. •K -X- -X- * i Take care to cultivate an undergrowth of small pleasures, since few great ones are let .on long leases. * '* * * There’s no sliping up hill again, and no standing still, when once you’ve begun to slip down. —George Eliot. * * * -XEach of us has the power of making happier, sunnier, the litte spot wherein our daily life is spent. People will remember the shining of the sun long after they have forgotten the thunderstorm. —lan Madaren.

DISTRESSING FATALITY MINE CAGE CRASHES. TWENTY EIGHT NATIVES KILLED. [United Press Association—liy Electrii Telegraph.—Copyright.] (Received this day at 9.'40 a.m.) CAPETOWN, .March 10. A cage descending the Crown Mine ran away and fell sixteen hundred feet. Twenty eight natives were killed. The rope violently swayed and wrenched open the door of an Ascending cage. A European was pitched out and the mutilated body was found at the bottom of the shaft. The accident is inexplicable.

EE the fashionable Beret and lielmet millinery at McKay and Son’s, An turn n Opening. Modest prices prevail. NO SMART WOMAN will miss the Autumn Millinery Show now on at McKay and Son’s. The choice has never been better or the prices lower.

KOKATAHI AUTUMN SALE. WEDNESDAY. 12th. MARCH. At 1 p.in. Mhouston and coy * will sell by public auction as above:— 40 21 to 3-yr. STEERS 35 18-inas STEERS, good sorts and good colours 20 10 to 18-inos HEIFERS, milking strain, spring calvers For J. W. Graham. 12 Fat and forward STEERS For J. G. Meharrv. G Pure-bred .Jersey HEIFERS (weaners) all sired by “Sandy Nap” son of the imported cow “Wotton Sandaisy.” For A. F. Dimmick. 12 Fat and forward Hereford BULLOCKS For T. J. Meliarry. 7 Well-bred Jersey Heifer CALVES For W. M. Hnrcourt. 7 Well-bred Jersey lleifer CALVES For R. A. Ear court, junr.

THE HYGIENE FISH MART notify till, general public Hint a regular service will be maintained WEEKLY to supplv country customers with lresli and smoked fish, on and after the Kith, inst. as follows: Every WednesdayThree Alile. Arahura and Kumnrn: Thursdays—Knnieri, Woodstock. I.iuiu. Ruatapu; Fridays- Kanieri. Koknta.hi and Kniterangi. Iho name HYGIENE is your guarantee ol a better service see that you get it. Town orders carried on as ’Rhone lib. usual.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1930, Page 1

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414

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1930, Page 1

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