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At the farewell function of Rev. Father McKay on Wednesday evening, the name of Master Jack Fitzgerald, who contributed a violin solo was inadvertently omitted from the concert programme. On Wednesday morning the children of the Convent schools assembled to bid farewell to Rev. Father McKay. Prior to th? presentation by Tessie Keown and Doreen Hagar a farewell address on behalf of the children was read by Master Mick Dwan. Father McKay thanked the children for their handsoriie gifts and the Sisters for their valuable assistance on all occasions. Father McKay left’to-day for Rangiora and carries with him the best’wishes of the people of Hokitika It is up to you to make you puii bases now at Schroder and Co., whilst the low prices are ruling, as all new goods must go up in price before long. A huge stock on hand to select from —mostly at half price, do not delay.—Advt. Use upon a condiment of absolute purity for your table—put Sliarland’s vinegar in your cruet. Strong, piciuant, full-flavoured. In bottle or bulk. All stores.-—Auvt.

A FLOOR STAIN THAT STAYS NEW. •Just one coat of lustrous Darkaline applied to your floor will penetrate deeply into the wood and dry with a hard surface that will never get chipped or shabby. Use Darkaline Floor Stain for all woodwork, furniture etc., on any wood over previous stain or paint. The effect is immediate and it is so easy to apply. Seven beautiful shades. There is another Darkaline—Liquid Lino which makes seagi'ass furniture like new. Make your home smart with Darkaline Obtain a bin at, all Hardware Stores.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1933, Page 4

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