RUGBY AND LEAGUE The football season is close at. hand. Meeting of the • respective . .clubs are being held and club games wijl commence in April. The English team’s tour through -the, Dominion is eagerly awaited and \ particularly by , West Coasters, as the Englishmen will meet the combined 1 Buller-West Coast representatives during the season. It is too early yet to predict the winners, but should our boys-be defeated they will find consolation in a foaming glass of Westland Ale, the representative brew of New Zealand.—Advt.
Is it twins?—Even so, McKay and Son’s can supply*-you with all their ■lothing, and ’at? a great saving too. The- best dressed babies of Hokitika are outfitted at McKay and Son’s.— Advt. ' ‘/..-I -
Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure First aid for Coughs, Colds, Influenza,
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 April 1930, Page 4
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