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' An application to have a receiver appointed in the Thames borough, which has been forced to default in interest payments on £25,006, has feen refused by Mr Justice Ostler in the Supreme Court at Wellington, according to advice received by the • oiough solicitor. The application was made by an Australian debenture holder. .Any other applications will ‘-.tend adjourned for a month to enable thd Governor-General to appoint a Commissioner under the Thames Borough ' Commissioner Act passed at the last session.
The work of installing about + WeS've street lights in the township of Arthur’s Pass will- be finished at' about the end of August. The Arthur’s Pass National Park Board has let a contract for the work to the Railway Department, which will erect the lamps and simply the power from the station at Otira. The lamps will be com n acted up with the ordinary railway electrical system, for which' the wires lead through the Otira Tlirinel. The •ontraet is for street lighting only. V fair portion of the houses at the T». a ,s S have the electric light installed.
No one suffering from the inconvenience caused by coughs and colds would telle idly about that “which brought relief. In that simple, but definite, fact you have the greatest and best • of all reasons for your going to Mr L. Gooch’s store and procuring your bottle of Cherimal the double strength Cough Balsam immediately.—Advt.
At tht addresii below, skilled a,n i fashionable hairdressing is a speciality The most up-to-date .| equipment f<>' hair waving, shampooing, aUH ot.he. treatments has been installed, arii' your most exacting requirement's been catered foi. Miss Zilla, Stephens Revell Street. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1932, Page 6
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