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51b. tea, slb. butter and a 501 b. bag ■ of flour is the fin.t prize at the. R.S.A. Euchre on Tuesday. ■ The weather for the week end was ' pea-feet, fine clear nights with cool morning. The sea was remarkably smooth j-esterday. The Rivals Football Club and Rovers Ladies Hockey Club will hold a combined ball in All Saints’ Hall on Wednesday, June 29th. The aeroplane' waft taken to Waiho yesterday. The Ttf.n down took 55 minutes and the run back was cut out in fifty minutes. Mr James O’Brien, member for Westland addressed . a well attended meeting of electors at the Memorial -,Hall Kumara on Saturday evening,,, the Mayor. (Mr A .B. Spiers) presiding. ,«.uw . i-v .(■■■( ■ 1 n -17/I - Tennent’s advise that their will be in attendance at their Hokitika branch, next Thursday, 16th inst., and may be consulted on all optical require, ments. Make your appointment now.— Advt.

A small, parcel of ambergris sent to London recently to test" the market resulted in an offer of 35s an ounce for highest grade grey ambergris, reports the, Stewart Island correspondent of the “Southland News.” This Is a market decline from £4 4b, which -similar ambergris was fetching before the depression.

R.S.A. Euchre, 'Soldiers’ Hall, Tuesday, June 14th., at 8 o’clock, Ist. prise, 51b. tea, 51b. butter, 501 b. bag flour; 2nd., 701 b. bag of sugar; 3rd., slb. butter; 4th., 251 b. bag flour. Admission 2s. —Advt. '

At Dunollie on Saturday during the progress of a Soccer football match between Cobden and Runanga there was a demonstration by a. section of the spectators against the referee Mr T. Clark. Following two opposing players coming to blows, the crowd rushed te field, taking charge of affairs, during which the referee was struck by a spectator. After -a delay of over ten minutes the game was resumed Cobden won by 3 to 2 and Ruuanga -have entered a protest.

Addison’s extend a warm welcome to the public to compare ' for themselves the attractive values now ruling in baby wear. A comfy baby is a good baby. We have a splendid stock of pram sets, woollen frocks, matinee jackets, pilchers, hoods, bootees and shoettes-.—Advt.

Til© man who j limped iiito the Grey river on Friday night and disappeared, has been identified ae that of Thomas Phelan of Boundary 'Street, Greymouth. He was a son of the late Mr J, Phelan, who was a firehian on the ballast engine When the local railway wits being Made* Deceased leaves n widow and iwo young children. W. H, Johnson, a eeftman on tlio. etottmor KttifiiirO who wu« with the deceased, informed the police that he hod met him for the flint time that night. “He told me that he was unemployed and had been working on the No. 5 Scheme. He said he was up against it. I invited him over to my ship to have a meal. On the way over to the ship he spoke of throwing himself into the river. I told him not to be crazy. W,e went aboard the ship and had a drink of tea and something to eat. He remained with me on the ship for about half an hour. During the time the was in my cabin, lie was teiling me. of his family trouble (worrying about being out of work). When he left my cabin he went up on the poop deck and called to me saying that he w’flts going over the side. I thought he. was joking. He came hack to my cabin and told me again that he was going over the side. T told him not to be crazy. I went up on deck and was talking to him. He then went to the starboard side, of the ship and hopped over’ the rail into the river. When I saw that he had gone overboard, T called the bo-sun of the ship, and he got lines ready to throw if there were any signs of tlifi body appearing on the surface. As far as I know it did not come to the surface.

Cherimal (double strength) Cough Balsam k made from the purest of ingredients and is guaranteed puie and free from adulteration of any kind. Cherimal is procurable from Messrs Gooch and Co.’s store for two shilling: and sixpence per bottle. Get youi bottle now without delay.—Advt.

Safety first. Remedy colds promptly and efficiently—they might develop into more serious chest and lung complaints. Use Tonking’s Lineeed Emulsion. Brakes up the worst cough or cold. Sold everywhere Is (Id, 2s Gd and 4s 6d.—Advt.

Secure one of our popular Saturday parcels for 2s 3d which contains 1 writing pad, 1 packet of envelopes, 1 pen holder, 3 white and gold -saucers, 1 packed greased cake papers, 1 crystal butter dish, 1 crystal jam dish.— Economical Crockery Shop, P. Stephens proprietress.—Advt.

We are having a wonderful time with our new season’s millinery—it is recog uised to bo the finest display in town -it, most reasonable prices. II you have not already called, please do so now. as Schroder and Co. have marked all goods in plain figures to meet the tunes at almost invisible profit—Advt.

Caution! It you want to remedy coughs or colds use Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion. Succeeds where others fail. Builds up the system against more serious chest and lung ailments. Sold everywhere. Is Gd, 2s Gd and Is Gd —Advt,

The 2nd- prize at the P S.A. Euchre on Tuesday night is a 701 b. bag of sugar. Gas accounts for May are payable before 4 p.m. to-morrow to secure discount. Have you th e knitting erase. If so Addison’s can show you the very latest in wools so popular for the present day garments. —Advt. A meeting of the All Saints’ Young men’s Club was held on Friday evening when the Rev. H. J. W. Knights presided over a fair attendance. One new member ivas elected. It was decided to invite the All Saints’ Girls Clue and Holy Trinity Bible Classes to a social evening, next Friday. A debate yvas then held on the subject “That the railway be'cxtendcd to South West- , land,” the leaders being Messrs Leslie (alternative) and H;‘ena,n (negative). Ml* W. E.,Richards, as judge, gave his decision in favour of those against tiie proposal.

At* the Supreme Court, Creymouth, on Saturday before Mr Justice Adams the hearing of the petition, James Harold Holmes (Greymouth) for divorce from Muriel Hilda, Holmes, how ot Auckland, on the grounds of adultery, Edw'ard Porter being cited as co-re-epond'ent, was*'concluded, a decree nisi being granted, to be made absolute in three months. An appeal from the decision of the Magistrate, at Greymouth given oii March 15, 1982, ih the case Patrick McCormick (appellant) v. James Steel (respondent). The claim was originally for the sum of £lB2 • for use and occupation of Section 338., Greymouth Native Reserve from March 1 1924 to March 1, 1931. At the hearing in the Magistrate’s Court the period over which rent was claimed was reduced to a claim from July 19 1926 to the termination' of the defendant; and in deciding there was no agreement expressed or implied on the part of respondent to pay rent. Appellant also contended that the Magistate ' erroneously decided that the respondent was not liable for any rent in respect to premises either as tenant or otherwise. The Magistrate’s decision was before the Judge, and the pleadings were all reduced to writing, together with the evidence by the witnesses in the case, so no further evidence was taken in the Supreme Court. The argument continued practically all the morning, Mr W. J. McCarthy appearing for appellant, and Mr J. A. Murdoch for the respondent. At the conclusion .his Honour intimated that he would reserve judgment in the meantime,, but might deliver an oral judgment in the appeal before leaving.

In these days when the altered standard of life and living compel so many of us to economise it is well to pause and reflect that while one does desire everything at a moderate price it need not be inferior if purchased at Addison’s, ' who carry full stocks of:— Ladies’ coats and millinery, cardigans and jumpers, frocks, dressing gowns, nights, bediackota, vests and knickers, hosiery and gloves, etc, etc,—Advt.

Protect your children from coughs and colds this winter. When the weather is wet and chilly, see that they have a few drops of “Nazol” on their handkerchief. Protects and disinfects and. points of infection. 60 doses fos Is 6d. 120 doses for 2s 6d.—Advt.

A youthful face looks younger still under a crown of youthful hair. Restore colour of hair with Rachel Tonic. W. E. Williams. Chemist.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1932, Page 4

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1932, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1932, Page 4

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