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Messrs I. Brown and 00. notify that outstanding accounts must be paid before August 31st. Tennent’s advise that their optician, Mr J. Mann, will 'in attendance at their Hokitika branch, next Thursday, 25th inst, and may be consulted on all your optical, requirements. Make your appointment early.—Advt. The Hokitika District High School football team, accompanied by the principal (Mr J. L. Menzies', left by the express this morning for Christchurch where they will play a match with the West Christ,church District High School. They return to Hokitika on Saturday. We specially draw your attention to the special lay out price list of Schroder and Co. This sale is drawing to a close. The frugal housewife cannot afford to neglect calling at Schroder’s emporium.—Advt For Influenza Colds. WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE It’s no use doping the stomach if you have a cold in the head. Treat it logically. Inhale “N-azol.” Goes to the root of tho troub'e giving prompt relief. 60 does for Is 6d ; 120 doses for 2s bd.— Adv.t*

Line® of interest opened at AddioOii Vjiins uliO pyjflliiaSj satins in all shades, ladies’ vests, children’s sox, warm, nights and bloom-' ers.—Advt. The death occurred yesterday f.t Hokitika of Mr Anthony Rodighero, formerly ot iiunanga, at, tne age or years. A native of Italy, the deceased has no relatives in the Dominion, but is survived by his mother and two sisters in Italy. The death is reported from Wellington of -Mr J. M. Sunley, for many years in business in Westport as a fruiterer and greengrocer." He was a very active member of Westport Bowling Club. Mr jSunley is survived by .four isons, Laurie, Vv ii:ie, f aU(J Roger and two daughters. j :• ' * The insularity of New Zealand was •referred to by Lord Bledisloe at Christchurch on Tuesday afternoon, as a possible danger in causing a narrowness of outlook. The people of New Zealand, he said, needed a wide Outlook .be.iuusa of their insularity and he recommended the inclusion in the library of a few works on topography which would give their readers a greater knowledge of the world.—Press Association. The consignment of butter by rail in preference to boat at the conclusion ol the company’s present contract with the '-Northern Steamship Company in two years’ tipie is favoured by the shareholders of the Rangjtaiki Plains Dairy Company by a majority of over two to one. A postal vote was taken among shareholders in accordance with the promise given the Railway® Board during the . recent visit-of members to the- district. Last season the RangitaiKi Company had an output of 2983 tons of‘butter, an .increase of 469 tons on the make of the previous season. The annual military ball held in the Soldiers’ Hall last evening was an uh-. qualified success, and was widely patronised, visitors from different parts of the district, and. from Greymouth, being present. Special decorations had been carried out. and presented a pleasing i effect. The music was played by Ces. Williams and His Happiness Boys. Among the Office?? p?esejit were Captain Bleach and. Lieutenant Hutchison, ot the Nelson, Marlbqrough, West 'Coast ■Regiments, 'and Lieutenant Boddington of the Canterbury Regiment, Messrs Matheson and Renton of the Air Force. During the course of the evening the Championship belt, which was presented by Mr J. J. Williams of the.' . old Volunteers for . the ‘best shot of the year, was presented by Mr McGregor to Sergeant M. P. Connolly, . who will hold the Belt for one year.'The novelty dances Were won by Mr Millail and Miiss Cameron and Mr Steel and Miss Christensen. Fantastic rumours of the activities of Lawrence of Arabia, the most romantic personality who survived the war, are again current. On this occasion, a broadcast by a German wireless station, recently received in Bagdad, contained the announcement that a pact between Britain and Tibet was being negotiated. In this connection it is persistently rumoured that Colonel Lawrence has been in Tibet and that the terms of the pact are principally the work of' the man who during the war exercised .such an influence over the Oriental mind. Unfortunately for the originators of the rumours it has been stated in an authoritative denial that no treaty has been concluded with Tibet, amd further, that‘Colonel Lawrence is still .serving in the Royal Air Force under t ; he nam e of Aircraftsman Shaw, and has not been outside the British deles during the last two years. There are no injurious drugs in Naze] Pastilles—just a safe efficient formula for the relief of coughs, colds, sore throats', catarrh, etc. Popularly priced at Is 3d box.—Advt. Safety first. Remedy colds promptly and efficiently—tney might develop into more, serious chest and lung complaints. Use Tonking’e Linseed Emulsion. Drakes up the worst cough or cold.. Gold everywhere Is 6d, 2s 6d and 4s 6d.—Advt. Grey hair! “I have used Rachel Hair Tonic with wonderful results,’ writes A. 'N. Nelson. 3s 6d bottle E. Williams, Chemist.—Advt. Nazal pastilles were evolved from 'the same valuable formula at ■ Nazol —the cough and cold remedy that has become' so popular over the last 30 years. Next time, try Nazol Pastilles. Sold everywhere at IS 3d a. box. —Advt. - The ■ ’flu germ is here again making its annual visit. Be wise and protect yourself. Put a few drops of “Nazol” on your handkerchief every day. Disinfects and protects the points of infection—the passages of the mouth, nose and threat. Is 6d buys 60 doses; 2s Sd 120 doses —Advt. ■Hair once grey ~ow gleaming with life and colour ; Results of using Rachel Hair Tonic. 3,s 6d bottle W. E. Williams, Chemist.—Advt. All wool coating tweed, 56 inches, reduced to 5s 6d per yard. A big range of crepe de eliine must bo sold for cash, 3s ljd a yard, at Schroder’s winter sale.—Advt. Grey hair! Rachel Hair Tonic regrow® original colour straight from the hair roots. 3s 6d bottle W. E. Williams, Chem-st.—Advt. i Rachel Hair Tonic re-yitalises roots of hair and prevent® greyness. 3s 6d bottle. Obtainable from W. E. Williams, Chemist. —Advt.

A reminder is given that all accounts not settled by August 20th will oe sued tor without further notice. W. McKay and Son.—Advt.

At Ross and Waitaha on Sunday next, August 21st, at 11 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. respectively, the monthly Methodist Services will be held, to be conducted by Rev. C. 0. Hailwood.

A . meeting of the Westland Aero Club will be held to-morrow night at 8 o’clock. To-night; in the Soldiers’ Hall Mr Castle, will deliver an interesting address on aviation at 8 o’clock. All interesed, are invited to attend.

The result of the Miners’ Union ballot taken at Deijniston yesterday shows a strong determination to- resist the local", owners’ attack on the present agreement.. Tjie voting in the ballot was as fojlp.iys:—For Strike Action, 320; In Favour of Owners’ Terms 74.

It is unique. It combines a number of attractive and desirable features. It is wonderful value for the money. It was needed. It’ has come. Just think of it. For the small sum of two shillings and sixpence you can get Messrs Gooch and Co. to enclose with your next order a bottle of Cherimal the double strength Cought Balsam. —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1932, Page 4

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 18 August 1932, Page 4

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