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A notice of thanks by Mrs .T. Campbell and family appears in this issue.

There will he 'throe Rood prizes at the Soldiers’ Euchre,on Tuesday night for those who are not eligible to play off for the three aggregate prizes.

The Prime Minister stated on Friday afternoon that the Budget would be definitely brought, down on Tuesdi}.- evening.

It is reported that there is> a child aged 14 years, living in Wangami;, whose heart is on the right, side of the body, and other organs are similarly misplaced. The child has always enjoyed the b.est of health.

The County Chairman (Mr J. A. Murdoch) telegraphed to the Right Honourable the Pirime Minister, Wellington, as .follows:—“Strongly protest against closing Land Transor and Stamp Office Hokitika as recommended by Economy Commission. Feel confident you will realise grave injustice would be done to residents of Westland if report adopted, and doubtful saving to Government if any, would mean greatly increased cost to our peoh’e. Sincerely trust you will make personal enquiry and if necessary receive denotation from here oh subject before taking drastic action.

0 -oii°d to-day at Add sons, mens and l>o.ys sports blazers. Latest in mens) sports trousers, cream trousers and cream pullovers. —Advt.

Middle-aged women! Prevent gi'e.V hairs multiplying- \ se Rachel Ha-r Tonic, which restores original c°lo’Jr. js 6d W, R. Williams, chemist.—Advl.

Now that spring cleaning is on— Schroder and Co. are now showing the I n test designs in .linoleums, squares, hearth rugs door mats and curtains. It will repay you to visit Schroder and Co’s large emporium.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1932, Page 4

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260

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1932, Page 4

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