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Children’s legette suits and cardigans, at F. A. Thompson's mid-winter •sale.—Advt.

It.S.A. Euchre, Soldiers’ Hall, on Tuesday evening, June 20th, at 8 o'clock. :

Ladies’ and children’s cashmere and Lisle liooe at greatly reduced prices at F. A. Thompson’s mid-winter sale.*— Advt.

Entries for the fat stock sale at Arahura on Monday appear in this obUG, All ladies’ and children’s millinery to clear regardless of cost at F. A. Thompson’,* mid-winter sale : —Advt.

Watch our advertising space for our eye opener stunt. Schroder and Co.— Advt.

The Westland County Council is calling for tenders for the construction ;i Jlo.citika Gorge suspension footbridge. Tenders close at noon on Tuesday, July 11. The plans and specifications may be seen at the County, office, Hokitika.

Sheets and towels at bargain prices at E. A. Thompson’s mid-winter sale. —Advt.

R.S.A. Euchre, Soldiers’ Hall, on Tuesday next, Juue 20th, at eight o clock,, Ist. prize, 701 b. bag of sugar, 251 b. of flour and 51b. of butter; -2nd. prize, 51b. tea; 3rd. prize', 501 b. bag of flour; 4th. prize, 51b. butter. Gooa prizes. Admission 2s.—Advt.

Pastor D. .Sibley who will lecture here on Sunday evening is making a lecture tour of the Dominion. He is a convincing speaker whip combines homely common sense with a strong faith in the prophecies or Scripture. In other centres large congregations have expressed their appreciation of his timely messages. The meeting this Sunday will be held in the Princess Theatre beginning at 8 p.m. The subject: “Russia in Bible Prophecy” is of particular interest at this time and should appeal to every class.

Ladies’ and children’s coats and frocks to clear at greatly reduced prices at F. A. Thompson’s mid-winter sale.—Advt.

Among the debutantes to be presented at the Racing Club benefit ball on June 28th., will he young ladies from Ross, Woodstock, Koitcrangi, Arahura and other country centres. In all with the local representatives about twenty-four names have been handed in, ard with this array it can he well understood the presentation will be a special feature of the function. The event is attracting a large amount of interest, and patrons will be present from afar. Many visitors ere coming from Groymouth where tickets are on cale at the office of the Groymouth Jockey Club. The ladies' committee which lias the general arrangements in band under Mrs H. Thompson, will meet on Thursday afternoon next, to finalise their work, and nppoin' -sub-committees for the various bnuclfes. The ladies are bent on making the hall the outstanding event cf the season.

We thank you for the generous support given to our great sale.—Schroder and Co.—Advt.

Debutantes order your posies to hire or to buy from Heartsease Floral •Studio, Hamilton St., ’phene 125 m.— Advt.

On Sunday morning, the Rev. O. Fitzgerald, the well-known and popular preacher on the wireless, from Avonside, will preach in All Saints’ Church on behalf of St. Saviour’s Orphanage,-.;.

L:j lavs’ jumpers, cardigans, and wool suits in great variety at F. A. Thompson’s mid-winter; sale.—-Advt. ■

Mrs Havill presided over the Arahura Valley Women’s Institute meeting held on Wednesday last at the residence of Mrs Ditely. A patchwork cou'-uerpane' suic-aoie dor community work was brought 'along by Miss Houston. Msmbeis were requested to bring along an initial square to commence the good work. The roll call was responded to by “-Nursing or Medical Hints", and for next meeting it was revolved that it should take the form of “Household task I like best’’; also la at each member make an article from three skeins of wool. In the competition for best article made from 11yds. biitway, Miss Houston won with a chenilles cushion cover*. A “sting” competition was won by Mrs D. Houston. The hostesses for the afternoon were Mesdam&s Hewlett, Bradley, Harcourt and Miss Martin, who dispensed a dainty 'afternoon tea.

Hoping the stomach can’t crure a cold in the head. That’s illogical. Fdr such an ailment you need the com-mon-sense scientifio remedy “Nazol.” Treats it at the points of infection. Gives prompt relief. 60 doses for Is fid. 120 doses for 2s. fid.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1933, Page 4

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680

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1933, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1933, Page 4

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