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’Xmas stocks of Dolls Prams now arrived at Ysirrall’s Novelty Depot. Pay small deposit and secure one ot these to-day. Prices from 4s 6d to 52s 6d.—Advt. After heavy showers at last* night, the weather cleared and this morning broke fine and cleat, the Southern Alps making a fine show with a heavy coating of snow that has fallen in the past few days. There was a large attendance at the Public Hal! Kokatahi last night for the children’s fancy dress ball, and the many fancy costumes of the juveniles made a bright display. Capital music was provided and tbe function passed off very successfully. The visit of the Plunket Nurse, Miss Ellis, will take place to-morrow when the customary duties will he followed. A. final reminder is given oi' the shopping day in aid of the Socity on Saturday next. Everything for the homo .larder so come along and purchase. |f you want a taxi, ring up ’phone 17(5, Thomas Moore, Park Street, who will give you prompt and careful attention at any hour—Advt,

Have you seen tlie latest in nightdieiss cases. If not inspect McKay's window, you will bo surprised.—Advt.

Engaged in construction work near Harihari, a Public Works employee named Edmund McGrath, on Tuendiqi met with an accident that resulted in two of the fingers of his right hand being cut off. The injured man was taken to Hokitika, from where, after receiving medical attention, lie was able to proceed to his home at Dillmanstowu.

Something worth knowing that Addisons have a great variety of men’s shirts, pyjamas, soxs, ties and handkerchiefs, for Xmas trade at prices to suit all purses. Shop early while stocks are good.—Advt.

At the recent examination in music conducted by Dr Beach-:iroft, representative of the Associated Board and Royal College of Music London, Mis? Elsie* Robinson was successful in passing the Final Grade. Tlie young lady who is a pupil of Alias AUeen Daly, A.T.C.L., of Fitzherbert Street, is the first local candidate to pass this examination. Both she and her teacher are to he congratulated on their success. *•:

Something worth knowing that Addisons are right up-to-date with house furnishings. Carpets, linos, funner aiid coir lilattiilg, hearth rugs, Sheets, pillow cases, and curtaiti tlets, lqinp shade frames, Prices right. Shop, early from full ranges.—Advt,

The death took place at the Grey Hospital last evening at 6.30 o’clock of William Roy Pring, eldest son of Mr and Mrs W. Pring, Kilgour Road, at the age of 10 years and eight months. The boy, who was of a bright disposition and a general favourite, attended school up till Thursday as usual, hut not feeling; well on Friday, remained at home, and on Friday evening took a had turn, whereupon lie was taken to the hospital and was operated on the same evening. Death was duo to blood poisoning.

White twill sheeting 54 inchcc wide, now Is 6d a yard, 80 inch, now 2s 3d a yard. White and coloured curtain nets'now Is and Is 6d a yard at Bade’s Great Initial Sale.—Advt.

Something worth knowing that Addison’s can show you the' very latest in ladies’ cream sports coats, ladies’ and children’s millinery. Frocks, coats, lingerie, gloves and hosiery, at moderate prices. Call early to avo.d disappointment.—Advt.

Delight your child by giving one of the new Musical Chairs just opened at Yarrall’s Novelty Depot. A small deposit secures, prices from 22s 6d to 30s.—Advt.

New shipment inside door mats just opened. Sale prices 3s lid, 4s lid', to' 7s 6d at Bade’s Great Initial Sale,— Advt.

With ’Xmas only a few weeks away its none too early to select your ’Xmas gifts—lf “What to give” is your problem, solve it easily and appropriately with furniture, cushions, linen, upholstered chairs, gramophones and records, ca.rpets, crockery, crystal, all gifts of thoughtfulness and lasting remembrances. You will find beautiful, practical, and serviceable goods at Harley’s, the huge West Coast Complete Home Furnishers, Greymouth, at prices to meet your requirements. —Advt.

Put the best vinegar in your cruebSharland’s Vinegar. Absolute purity assured. Delightfully piquant and stron b . In bottle or bulk.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1930, Page 4

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1930, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1930, Page 4

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