WINTER SPORT Football throughout the ' Dominion is now predominating in . winter sport. On the West - Coast’/'’club competitions have commenced' l ' and everything points to a successful season. The English team’s: tohr i-through the Dominion is eagerly‘ awaited, and particularly by West Coasters, as the’ Englishmen will meet the combined Buller-West Coast representatives during the season. •It is too early yet to predict the winners, but should our ioys be defeated! they will find, consolation in a foaming glass of Wpstland Ale, the representative brew of New Zealand.—Advt.. X . .. ; t - j h' :t, i . v ‘ ; • •*' ? rm ■ ’ ■: \ y -; 1 Woods’ Croat Jp^permfnt-v Ciir® First aid for Coughs/, bolds, Influenza. WILBERFQRCE HUT ■■ ' 1I . v' It ■ is kitchen week .at the Economical' Crockery Shop. ' Everything to make work easy in the kitchen. Seo our window. Prices' right. P. Stephens, Proprietress,—jAdvt. For pickles, sauces or salads, add zest and flavour liv'jising Sharland’s Vinegar—Pure, piquant and palatable. In bulk or bottle.—Advt. i> See our windows for display of evening dress robei Just opened out at very reason able cosit. Schroder and o.—Advt.' '
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1930, Page 4
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