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Secure your teapot now at prices which’ cannot be repeated. All s'zes at Yar rail's novelty stocktaking sale. See window display.—Advt.

Miss H. E. Fountain, organising secretary of the Zenana Bible and medical mission, will give a lantern lecture in St. Andrew’s Hall on Monday at 7.30 p.m.

Addison’s are right up to date in ladies’ millinery, coats, jumpers, cardigans, rain coats and smart scarves. Call and inspect while stocks are complete.—Advt.

Mr C. L. Benton, electrical specialist, draws atention in another column to bis readiness to- carry out all electrical installations at shortest notice at a very reasonable price, ’phone No. 10.

A social evening will be held on Wednesday, oth. April (instead of Tuesday) in the Soldiers’ Hall by the Women’s Institute in aid of the Plunket baby contest-.—Advt

The closing of the police gaol at Okarito (Westland) is formally gazetted. For Some considerable time past, the headquarters of the police officer statfoiled in South Westland have been at Matainui.

The Kokatahi-Koitei’angi SP ol ’ts Chib picnic wi’.l ‘be held next Wednesday. During the day a national dancing programme . will be held, classes Jind prizes for which -appear in ah advertisement :in this issue,

The ladies of the Westland Racing Club Ball Committee are requested to meet at the Soldiers’ Hall next Thursday afternoon ait 2.30 for the purpose of discussing the forthcoming dance ■arrangements.

Attention is drawn to the visit of Barry and Stouppe opticians who will be in Hokitika on Monday and Tuesday, and- Wednesday next. Their consulting rooms are at the surgery of Mr H. M. Coulson, dentist, and appointments for sight testing can now be made by telephone.

Arrangements in connection with the closing date of the Hokitika Plunket Society's baby contest, and the form the final demonstration will take, will be made at a meeting of all committees organising the funds of the various candidates to he held at the Town Hall at 3 o’clock on Monday afternoon. This will he preceded by the annual meeting of the Society at 2.30 o’clock. It is hoped that both these meetings will he fully attended.

Adciison’s are showing something new in waterproof 'aprons, nice floral designs with spring waist grip. These make useful gifts. Ask to see them. —Advt.

Commencing to-day the charge for night letter telegrams between New Zealand and Australia will be at the rate 0 f three shillings and ninepence for a minimum of twenty-five words and twopence for each additional word. The charge between New Zealand and Suva will he six shillings and threepence for a minimum of twenty-five words, and threepence for each additional word.

Wanted known, Addisons have opened up to-day another 7 cloven smart felts in the newest shapes at surprisingly low prices.—Advt.

At a meeting of the Municipal Band held this week it was decided to run a series of dances during the coming months. Dancing to brass band music is a very popular pastime in England, and it was thought that the innovation would prove equally so locally. Arrangements are in hand to commence on Friday April 24th. Further notices will be published at a later date.

A idance a -ecital by Miss Dorothy Thwaites’ Grey mouth and Hokitika pupils is to be given in the Princess Theatr e next Tuesday evening, the proceeds being in aid of the funds of the Hokitika Swimming Club. A very attractive programme containing many aioveity items has been arranged and will Jmeefc with Avarm approval from the large number 0 f patrons anticipated*

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1933, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
584

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1933, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1933, Page 4

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