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LATE LOCALS

On with the dance. Do not miss the "all evening at the •Soldiers’ Hall. The Kiwi Football Club and Ladies Hockey Club are making every effort to. assure the pleasure and enjoyment of . patrons, j Music by the New Gaiety Orchestra and several special novelties should ■ prove a decided attraction 1 . i j The number of cases of infectious * and other notifiable diseases reported in the Canterbury and West Coast Health district during the week-ended noon yesterday was nine, one more than the number reported the previous week. The cases were Canterbury : Scarlet fever, 4; tuberculosis, 1; puerperal sepsis, 2; erysipelas, 1. West Coast:. Scarlet fever, 1 .There was one death in the West Coast district from pneumonic influenza. ! There will, be a splendid display .of the choicest daffodils a:t the sale of work of the St, Andrew’s Ladies j Guild to-morrow afternoon. Some of i the most noted growers of, Canterbuiy ‘ are sending over -exhibits which will comprise a fine show. All sorts of useful and dainty articles will be on sale a-nd in the evening there- will be competitions of many kinds, pingpong, shooting and . putting. The , ladies of the guild expect. a large, attendance as they have always found . willing support for their annual effort. I At the.. Rugby Union’s meeting held I last evening very pleasing references J were made to tlie splendid performi a nee displayed by 7 the local . representatives in tlie recent Seddon '(Shield j and Canterbury matches and it was | decided to show the Union’s -appreciation bv holding a grand Comelimentary Victory B-all some- time this month a”d arranging of same is left jin the - ; ap n ble hands of the Union’s | Treasurer, Mr A. H. Lawn.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1932, Page 6

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287

LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1932, Page 6

LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1932, Page 6

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