The school building 11 at Wainihinihi is to be removed to Turawhate, two miles nearer Kumara.
Schroder’s notify a special liquidation s ale on Saturday morning of costumes, frocks and coats at prices that will astound patrons.
Shop at Addison’s for quality and value in boy’s wear, blazers, navy shorts, jerseys, grey flannel shirts, school hose, pyjamas and Petone all wool vests etc., etc.—Advt.
A five-roomed house and its contents owned by' Mr H. Meadhwcroft, of Blackball, were destroyed by fire yesterday- morning at two o’clock'. When discovered by r Mr Swinley, who was staying in the house, the fire had a firm hold in the kitchen, and it was impossible to save anything. Mrs Meadowcroft was in Grevmouth, that "ir-ht. Th 3 i building: was insured ■ for £296. and the furniture for £IOO, in the Mercantile and General Office. Mr Swinley’s furniture, which was stored in the house, was not insured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1933, Page 4
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