Winter will soon be here and with it the cold nights. Bade’s have ji'st what you want in buttoned and loo.'e kapoc mattresses, white fleecy blankets, and beautiful new down quilts at Frank Bade's. ’Phone 179.—Advt.
METEOROLOGICAL “ The indications are for southerly winds, moderate to strong. Weather cloudy to overcast, with scattered showers, hut later weather.will improve with cool temperatures. Barometer rising. Seas moderate; tides moderate.” A NY persons trespassing on Wiison’s property, Coper Aralmra River will be prosecuted.—R. Wilson. MILLWOOD in any lengths—Hokitika, Aikhiurstown and Woodstock, 9s per load; TCanieri, 8s per load.—E. W r . Whiley, ’phone 194 J. LOST —On Saturday, half-sovereign on bar (keepsake). Return to “Guardian” Office,
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1930, Page 5
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