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LATE LOCALS “Be sensible and change into woo:Pes.” At Addison’s you will find a lull range of British and New Zealand manufactures, priced in keeping with the purchasing powers of to-day. Comfy bedjackets, bed .socks, dressing gowns, nightdresses, Spencer bodices, combinations, singlets, bloomers, hosiery, j also the daintiest of baby’s woollies | in great variety.—Advt. | A recent announcement in New York li s that Mr Lincoln Ellsworth, who fiew to the North Pole with Amundsen, is to lead an expedition to the Boss Sea in September, 1933. The American Geographical Society, in making known the plans for the expedition, stated that more than three-quarters of the 5,000,000 square miles of Antarctic territory had never been seen by tlie eye of man, and aeroplane flights would therefore form a large part of tile expedition’s activities. Mr Balehen, who was with the Byrd party in the Antarctic, is to be the pilot, and flights have been planned from the Ro'-k to the Weddell Seas across the polar continent and back again, without landing, a distance of 2900 miles. The base is to be at Framheim, on the "Bav of AYliales.

The Longford Hull at Kokatalii which has been recently renovated and made quite up-to-date for the travelling talkie machine, will he used during the winter months for dancing, the first taking place on Wednesday June Ist- The music si in the capable hands of the .Black Hand Society's Orchestra. —Advt. Polishing is a light task when you use "Tan-01.’’ Gives a brilliant, lasting shine to floors, furniture, footwear, and duoo and fabric bodies of cars. Very economical. All grocers.—Advt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1932, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1932, Page 6

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