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A large range of cake plates opened up at Yarrall’s Novely Depot. Prices from Is 3d.—Advt.

To-morrow night the Soldiers’ Hall will he the main centre of attraction, the building being engaged for the old time ball as a benefit for the E.S.A. hall funds. A gay and festive gathering should result, as very complete arrangements have been made. Visitors in force are expected from the country districts. Dancing begins at 8.30 o’clock.

We have just landed a line of axminster and tapestry rugs. Prices right at McKay’s.—Advt.

One bottle of “Nazol” protects the whole family. Benefits everybody from baby to grand-dad. Quickly soothes and eases. Economical double size contains I*o full donoo lop 2s fid.—Advt.

Now opened at McKay’s—ppw stock of cretonnes .from lOd a yard. —Advt. . '

The annual general meeting of inem:Ikmb of the Hokitika Lawn Tenni: Club will be held to-morrow eveninj! at 7 o’clock in the County Chambers.

Your home looks a paradise surrounded by its beautiful lawn. Who keeps your mower in order ? Our. Hoki; tika expert, D. C. Streeter.—Advt.

Messrs McMahon and Le e will. r seT by auction at Totara Flat sale .yard: ou Friday, October 10th at 12.30 pun. store bullocks 2 and 3 year old, store cows and forward wethers. Furtbei particulars appear in another column.

Good boots are what you require .this wet weather and the opportunity-is yours to .secure them at remarkably reduced prices at Oliver and Duff’s gregt clearing sale which is being concluded this week. Many special bargains art still to be secured. t..

Overheard in Revell Street the other afternoon-No. It is no use you making arrangements for that evening, as father, and I have quite made up our minds that we are going to the 01 de. Tyilie Ball and you have to stop home, add mind the baby. , ;

Messrs W. Weddet, aiid Go, Ltd., advise dated London 3rd. Inst, tts follows “Danish butter, ] 46s to 148 s (last week. ,14" s to 150 a). New, Zeaand, (unsaltcd p 14fis- to 150 s ■ (146 s to 150 s). New . Zealand, salted, life, to 122 s (124 sto 128 s), Market slow.. Cheese,- white, 71s to. 73s (74s- to; 75b) Cheese, coloured,, 70s to. 72s (73s to 755), Market slow. Canadian cheese white, 77s to 78s (78s; to 80s). Canadian cheese, coloured, 77s to 78s (78s to 80s). ”

Wise readers select your ’Xmas gifts now at Yarrall’s Novelty Depot, , the, shop for presents. New goods arriving., and a small deposit secures any article. —Advt.

“Defendant sagged at the knees,” said a constable in giving evidence, at the Magistrate’s Court-at Christchurch.. Mr C. S. Thomas: “AmLyou think that when r man sags a,t the knees-•' he is drunk?”. “They often'do,”? replied the’ constable. Mr Thomas: ‘-‘l’ll tell'vou why the defendant sagged at the knees: The police had taken -liis braces ■ away: Yb’uwoul'd'not expect’'him-to look like' a man iust turnte’d hut ', from -Bond Street?” .'---L'T?

At the; .Magistrate’s;Court' Grey- ; mouth, yesterday,; • i ja6k _ ibo6]ier, of . Camerdn’isj charged” ivitli rising-" "insulting 1 language hvasl ’"fined 5s and costs £2 5s fid. Hunter and party, of Diinbllie, charged 1 with being the owiiei’s df a coal mine were fined £1 find casts £1 2s 6n a charge of employing George Teasdale as manager he nut being the holder of an underviewer or superior , certificate, The licence.Alw.Oeutral ( Hotel,; Greymoulli: f(Patrick’-.Tfeft.tinf,) hynis ■ - £5 and costs for opening jus' licensed' premises after hours.

Racing - Clubs ; - to economise all roupd,, in common with most other organisations affected by increased taxation., ; ...... At last., weqk’s meeting of " the, Dunedi n Jockey Oluh the list of complimentary tickets, ufiuaily issued for : the club’s meeting, was gone through, -when it was resolved that complimentary tickets for one and two-day clubs should be issued to the president and secretary only, and that stewards of one and two-day clubs may have complimentary tickets for Cup day. Tile Gore Racing Cluib has decided also to economise on the special luncheon . for guests.

Have you seen the latest styles in berets, if not call and inspect our show room. McKay’s.—Advt.

; The wedding took' place .at ‘Greymouth .on Saturday, at; the'residence of Mr W. Tiohmarrn, of ; Elizabeth. Edna (Betty), fourth daughter and Mrs R. H.Wakelin, of Hillmans, to Samuel Merlan, son of. .Mr 'and Mrs S. Case, of Kumara. Archdeacon Jermyn officiated. The bride, was given away by'her father, wore a beautiful white crepe-de-chine dress, with wreath" "ahd"veit,’ " and slides and stockings to match. She a bouquet of roses, freesias," and maidenhair fern. Miss Rita Wakelin was the bridesmaid, while Alice Lohmann (niece of the (bridegroom) and Ethel Wakefin '(sister of the bride) were flower girls. Mr G. A. Cooper was . the best ihan, The bridegroom's’ present to the bride was a beautiful pearl necklace. After the wedding breakfast, the newly-married couple left on a motor tour.

Utility shopping bags! Hand and shopping bag combined. Made of Heavy titian cloth with printed designs. Price 4s 6d. These bags will stand hard wear and are washable. Confined exclusively to Frank Bade Hokitika.~ Advt. Wet feet nearly always mean bad colds.. Get “Nazol,” the commonsense, scientific remedy. Powerful and penetrating. Soothes, relieves ■ and heals. fiO doses for Is fid.—Advt*

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1930, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
864

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1930, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1930, Page 4

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