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Scrubbing Brushes 8d l/‘ Scrubbing Brushes “Bulldog” 1/4 and 1/7 Stove Brushes Od and 9d Stove Polishing Brushes ... 1/3 and 1/10 Bannister Brushes 1/3 and 1/10 Nail Brushes , v . '3d SELF SERVICE SELF SERVICE WELD STREET, HOKITIKA.

jLTRS HACKELL is making a special display of Stationery, Diaries, Boxed Handkerchiefs, Suede Novelties j Soaps Perfumes, etc. Inspection invited.

PRINCESS THEATRE—HOKITIKA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1931.' ST. PAUL’S AMATEURS will present the popular coriieclv "THE ARABIAN NIGHTS” Doors open 7.30 p.in. Commence 8 p.m. Special music by Club Orchestra. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls 2s, Downstairs Is 6d. Reserves booked at Miss MeTntosh’s 6d extra. PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHT. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9th. GRAND CONCERT by Kokatahi Lillies in aid of Tvokatahi-Rorc-orangi ’Xmas tree. A Ball to follow ; home made supper. Admission to concert: Is 6d, children 6d. To ball: Gentlemen Is 6d. Ladies Is

W ESI 'LA NI) K LEG lOHA TE. TO --THE ELECTORS. Ladies mill <iiiLleintill, — I DESIRE to express my deep appro oiatioli to the numbers of my various t-onimitt.es, and to die large number of electors who so handsomeiy supported me at tlie Polls on Wednesday last-. The large vote east in m\ favour was par-.cuiarly pleasing seeing that my decision to contest the seat was somewhat belated, and 1 was unable to meet the whole of the electors in this very scattered electorate in the short time at my disposal. ‘1 wish particularly to thank also those who supported me at Hokitika and in the 'South district where 1 was practically miknown. The excellent -support ac ’corded renders me under an obligation, and I will always tie pleased to help II); district in any way 1 can. i During the campaign I have made many new and sincere friends, and have also gained a further and extensive knowledge of the potentialities add rei) id laments oi Westland. Although I was not succosslul in winning the honour oi representing you in Parliament, 1 will never forget the whole hearted support accorded me by my friends. 1 wish to assure you also that whenever it is possible to further the interests of tnis district I will continue to do so. j Yours Faiuiiully, \ J. vV. GREEN SLADE. December 4, 1931.

TO THE ELECTORS OF WESTLAND. Ladies and Gentlemen:— T WISH to tender you all my sincerest thanks, and to express my appreciation, for the honour you have done me in returning me as your Parliamentary Representative with such an overwhelming majority. To those who assisted directly in the election fight, .1 cannot find words to adequately express my gratitude. Suffice it to say that during the past twenty-five years I have experienced many elections contests, but never before have I witnessed such unbounded enthusiasm and sacrifice as that displayed by our people during this campaign. Everywhere they voluntarily formed themselves into committees to secuie my return, and it is to them, as also t« you, that the victory in Westland is due. The confidence you have placed in me inspires me to fresh efforts on . your behalf, and during the next three j 'years I will work for your welfare i as 1 have never worked before. I can assure you, ladies and gentlemen, these are not platitudes, but earnest words from an ever grateful heart. | JIM O’BRIEN. I Greymouth, 3rd Dec , 1931.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1931, Page 1

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