Addison’s fashionable are now showing the ilor hats.—Advl
Caught between th<* ' goods shed at TUmanga, and a waggon which he was hand-shunting into 'the shed, Harold G. Williams, single, a railway porter, yesterday morning had this right leg broken ahov t » the ankle. He way admitted the Greymouth Hospital.
As a result of hi;; bein" crushed betwei'u two 'hoppers of ballast, Mr W. lyiair, of Gladstone, a bushman employed at the Gladstone sawmill, on Tuesday had the muscles of his shoulder badly torn. He received medical attention and is now confined to his home.
Now that spring cleaning is on— Schroder a.nd Co. are now showing the latcs'; designs in linoleums, squares, hearth rugs door mats and curtains. Tt will repay you to visit Schroder and Co’s large omporium.—Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1932, Page 4
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