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HOKITIKA BRANCH. ANNUAL RE-UNION AND SMOKE CONCERT SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. FRIDAY. 23th JULY, 1933. 8 o’clock. Tickets 2/6. Tickets ihust be procured before Wednesday, July 26th. 11. PATERSON. Hon. Secretary. P.0.80x .86, ’Phone 212.
WESTLAND MINING EXECUTIVE. Applications will be received for a part}- of registered unemployed men up to four, for work on (WhLfcoombe track. Camp provided ; | work five days per week; eight hours per day ; one day allowed' for prospecting. Transport of supplies once weekly provided. Wages ; Single men. 22s 6d per week ; married men, 37s 6d per week. D. J. EVANS. County Clerk. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION (labour only) of tin eleven roomed bungalow hotel. Plans and specifications can be seen at- the Kokatahi Hotel. Tenders close on July 31st with PARK & MURDOCH, Solicitors, Hokitika. A WINTER. HEALTH' HINT. These cold, winter mornings nothing else so fortifies the system as does a gc-nerous serving of a good oat cereal. Diamond Rolled Oats provide every essentia] for body heat and energy, and their delicious flavour will find j favour with all the family. The economy price of Diamond Oats makes it, unnecessary to take chances with loose, unknown, rolled oats. Definitely specify “Diamond’’ when buying, and be sure 1 yon are getting the best.—Advt. Treat a cold logically at the points of infection. Use Nazol—-the ym'entifm remedy. Disinfcots and protects the points of infection —the passages of the n<ise and throat. Gives prompt relief. 60 doses for Is fid, 120 doses for 2s Cd.—- Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1933, Page 1
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