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Mrs Julia Inwood, of L?imu, inserts a warning notice in this issue,

Applications for the position of colliery engineer. Mines Department, Groymonth appear in this -issue

Millers have just opened' up full range of ladies’ \V iiieeyetto Nightdresses trimmed with lace and coloured embroidery—&> 6d to os lid.

Westland Hospital Board are inviting applications for the position of Wnrdsman of O.R. Home. Applicants must be between. 30 and CD years ol age.

The opossum trapping season is not likely irotn all reports, to be up to tne former season in the matter of the number of skins secured. Only the trappers in' the high country appear to ho doing at all well. There are reported to he about 120 trappers out altogether.

The sitting of the Supreme Court yesterday was confined to the hearing of two civil cases. It speaks well for the law abiding .nature ox the toinnmmty that there were no charges of a criminal nature to lie dealt with. The hearing of the two cases lasted ti.ll 4 o’clock and later his Honor, Mr Justice Adams proceeded to Grey mouth, leaving there this morning for Christchurch.

Join the crowd at 'Poker’s Hall tomorrow night where the Arahura Football Club are holding their annual ball. You are already aware of the good time in store , for all patrons, so wliv miss a good night’s fun. The' floor will he in first class trim and with the Black Hand , Orchestra in attendance there is nulling like a good dance these frosty evenings. A delicious home-made supper will be served.

Advice lias been received that the authority to commence Dorothy Falls road by the Public Works Department us now to hand, and arrangements are being made to employ about 40 men, accommodation for whom wdl be provided in specially built hutments on the line of the road. Orly those who have registered as unemployed through the Labour Bureau at Hokitika Post Office are eligible, and so far only about ten names are on the. register as unemployed.

Over the week end, cabled advice was received by Mr Gabriel Heinz senr., of Perell St. of the death of his brother, philio, in the United States. The late Philip Heinz was a twin brother of the late William Heinz, of Hokitika, who died a few years ago. Philip Heinz, who died at the age of Sfi years, was on the Const in the eaHv mining days, and was a partner with the late David Spence at Woodstock, and subsequently with the lnte W. R. Kettle, of Greymouth . -in the Grey Valley. The deceased had resided in America for several years.

The All Saints Young Aren’s Club has now entered upon its third season, which its members hope that the success of their efforts will eclipse that, of previous years. All young men from he age of 16 upwards, interested in the work of this institution* are cordially invited to attend the meetings. 1 he annual meeting has been held and the officers for tlie ensuing year duly elected A syllabus is being drawn up by the committee, which will announce the dates of the various meetings in due course.

Maori Music: Actually .recorded at. Rotorua by the Rotorua Maori Choir, with soloists and quartettes: “Karu Karu” (A Fishing Chanty) and “Te Ope Tuatahi” (M arching Song) ; “Pokarekare” and “l'e Taniwha” (Maori love ditties) ; “Po At-arua” (A Song of Farewell) and "He Moke Moke” (My Lover is Far Away) ; “Matangi” (I grieve for you) and “E. Hotu Nei” (I long for yoTi); “nil E lhu” (Jesu. Lover of My Soul) a’hd “Karaunatia” (Crown Horn); “Take Turanga Ake” (Maori Chant) and “Reti Alai” (Ataori Love Song); “Aroha Pumai” (I Love You Truly) and “E Alee To Ha” (Shadows of Evening) ; “Ako Ako 0 Te Rangi (Whisper of Heaven) and “The Afaori Flute.” Price 4s each. Call and hear these wonderfu records. On sale at Yarrall’s Alusic Depot, Revell St.—Advt,

Just to hand fresh stock of boys all wool football jerseys in Red and Black, Blue and Black, and Green and Black at AV. H. Stopforth’s.— Advt.

A cold in the head needs treatment in the head. Inhale “nazol”, the commonsense remedy, for quick and permanent relief. 60 doses for Is Od —Advt.

Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure First aid for Coughs, Colds, Influenza

With an appeal to both packet and eye; ladies’ velour and face-cloth coats, in black, nigger, navy and green are to-day the most modestly priced highgrade coats; also a very fine range of the latest -tweed effect coats can be secured at Schroder and Co’s, for which this firm can and will give vou satisfaction. Inspection cordially invited.—Advt.

See our windows for display of evening dre-ss robes. Just opened out at very ireasonable cost. Schroder and -Advt.

All members of the*"Old Girls Basket P.all Club are requested to attend practise at 2.J0 to-morrow afternoon.

A, general meeting (of the Kiwi: Football Club will be held at Keller’s Sample Room to-morrow (\\ ednesdaj). evening at 7.30 o’clock.—Advt.

The death occurred on Saturday of M r FJwin Rowland uuinness, for many years closely associated with the public life of Timaru. Ho was the second son of the late Mr Frank Guinness and brother of the late Sir Arthur Giiiness, Sneaker of the House ol Representatives.

Although the "championship cycling; road race is usually run from Timaru to Christchurch, this year the course will be longer. The North Canterbury Centre of tne Athletic ami Cycling) Union, which controls the iaoe, lias been in touch with members of the Union in Oaiiia.ni and the race may start from there. Waimate has also! made application to he considered, as the starting point, and if negotiations are not completed with the oam aril group socn the race may start from Waimate.

A Dunedin correspondent states that within the last day or two, more of the wrecked Manuka’s contents have been emitted, leading to the opinion that another hold has burst. A roll of carpet was about the best of the findings at this combing of the beach. Nothing of thG vessel is now visible, except perhaps at a very low tide. It is common talk in the district that some of the beachcombers who hastily secreted their spoils in the bush have involuntarily re-enacted the role of Old Mother Hubbard, of whom it is written that “when she got there the cupboard was bare.’’,: In other words, the “plants” were' removed by other '■arsons who found it easier to search the hush than to hunt about the beaches.

Men! We have complete stock of the latest American shirt. See them at AY. H. Stopforth’s.—Advt.

Men:—You. know.:; it pays to buy good quality ..uncleiiVear. If you can .buy good quality atka low price, you are bn a wiif. We'~cqn supply your requirements in New Zealand’s best woollen underwea’f/.iti 1 prices that will surprise you. O.S. sizes and extra OS sizes in stock f also long sleeved singlets at Friinlc'-’Bade’s. •’Phone 179. —Advt.

Try Tan-ol for polishing doors, furniti’~e and linoluems. Gives twice the shine in half the ' time— economical, too —Advt. -

New stock of men’s lumber jackets just to hand. Latest designs at W. H. Stopforth’s.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1930, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1930, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1930, Page 4

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