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BLACK £ STEPHENS General Carrier® and Contractors. THE HOKITIKA TRANSPORT SERVICE. TT/TTH Ol T B RELIABLE FLEET » » OF FIVE LORRIES we can undertake the largest or smallest transport orders to a ty part of the West Coast. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE 1 SERVICE CIVILITY—OUtt MOTTO Yours faithfully, BLACK £ STEPHENS, ’PI one 190 c” 130 m.

Bags and Wallets Actions speak louder than words, says the proverb. KING v Our Excellent Values make words unnecessary altogether. JAM) Bookseller & Stationer Revel St., HOKIIIKA Tel. 7IM

The death of the famous dancer, Madame Pavlova is recorded in a cable from The Hague where she had been gravely ill from an attack of pleurisy. According to a London cable, her atiack of pleurisy was the result ol a chill, which she caught last week through having to alight ou the permanent way when a train in which she was travelling from the Riviera, to fulfil an engagement at The Hague, was involved in a collision near Dijon. A cablegram from Sydney records that Madame Pavlova visited Australia in 1926 with her husband M. Henr! D'andre, as business manager, and she then repeated the triumphs she had won in the great cities of the old world. Madame Pavlova also paid New Zealand two visits, and was conceded to he the world’s greatest dancer.

Put a lasting shine on your floors, furniture and linoleums. Use TAN()L the labour - saving, economical polish. All grocers. —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1931, Page 1

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