LATE LOCALS The flag was flying half mast on the Government buildings to-day in memory of the late President of France, \l. Donnier, whose funeral is Caking place to-day. In the closing hours of the ession on Tuesday night. Hon. G. Forbes •stated that the Government did not anticipate that Parliament would be called together again before the end of 'September or the beginning of October.
A warning not to .mention any industrial strife in 'their conversations over th<» air is given to amateur radio trail.-:, mittor.s in .New Zealand in the latest number of the official organ of the X 'w Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters. It is stated that during the present trouble amateurs must be careful not to release any information that might be picked up by the representatives of foreign newspapers in a mutilated giving a false iniprts inn of the situation. We are having a wonderful time with our new season’s millinery—it is recog. nised to be the finest display in town at, most reasonable prices. If you have , not already called, please do so now. as Schroder and Co. have marked all goods in plain figures to meet the times ■it almost invisible profit—Advt. At the address below, skilled ami fashionable hairdressing is a speciality The most up-to-date equipment foi hair waving, shampooing, and other treatments has been installed, ami your most exacting requirements have been catered for. Miss Zilla Stephens. Tteveil Street.—Advt Those first grey hairs! Remove them with Rachel Tonic. Nop a dye. Not a stain. 3s 6d W. K. Williams. Chemist.—Advt. Give a bright, lasting shine to floors, furniture and linohmm s with “Tan--01.” The eeonomica|-to-buy polish that is so >n.sy to apply. All grocers.--Advt. You can make the most piquant sauces anti pickles with Sharland’s Vinegar. A real quality product made in New Zealand. Pure arid strong. In bottle or bulk. All grocers.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1932, Page 6
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