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Limited number of boy’s and youth’s oily canvas coats at W. 11. St°P J oi‘ k ii’s. —Advt.

Air Ilume, herd testing supervisor will deliver an address at Longford Hall, Kokatahi on Tuesday next.

New stock of ties, shirts, fancy sox, etc, at “The Bristol.”—Advt.

The departure of the Gael for Wellington, is held up until the sea moderates.

A dance will be held in the Kokatahi Hall on Friday, Sept. 1 in aid of the Hall funds. Music by the Happiness Boys. Ladies Is fid, gentlemen 2s (id. T. O’Neil chairman.—Advt.

The Methodist service at Humphreys will be held on Sunday at 2.30 p.m. conducted by th© Rev. C. 0. Hailwood.

, Make up something worth while. Addisons have opened up their first shipment of the latest designs in cotton goods. These are sure to tempt, so call early and make your choice. —Advt.

AVith the commencement of another season we would like* to express to our numerous customers our appreciation' for past favours. —F. Schroder and Co —Advt.

“The Bristol” sells for cash only, and offers, unbeatable value in sheets, towels, blankets, pillow cases, tea towels etc.—Advt,

! Just think of the fun you can have for a shilling if you attend the weekly old time dance in St. Mary’s Club rooms on Monday night. Another novelty dance too. This week will be the Lucky card dance, Old time danc= ing will be taught free as usual 7,30 till 8 p.m.—Advt.

Mothers!' It pays to pay cash and shop at “The, Bristol.” Boys golf hose from Is 9d, fine wool pullovers from os lid, jerseys from 2s 6d, grey cotton -■ shirts. Is 6d. Navy strapped shorts, 4s 6d etc. —Advt.

At the congregational meeting of All Saints’ Parishioners held last night., tli© vicar sought, and obtained, approval for an experimental departure in church services. On the last Sunday evening in each month, there will "be a misson service at 7. p.m., similar to those hel dduring th© Church Army Mission. This will become a- regular feature if attendance shows approval.

The annual hospital ball takes place next Wednesday night in the Soldiers’ Hall, and a strong committee of ladies have the arrangements in hand for a very successful gathering. On the following evening a children’s- fancy dress carnival will be held, for which special prizes have been donated for the best costumes, and every attention will be given to assure a general success. ..

Do not miss Economic Week at F. A Thompson’s for cotton goods.—Advt.

A hard up dunce will be 'held in Woodstock hall on Monday 28th August. Prize for best hard-up costume, also Monte Carlo and lucky spot waltzes. Good music and supper, popular prices. Hot saveloys for supper.— Advt.

Visit- F. A. Thompson’s during Economic Linen Week.—Advt.

Have stood the test of time— Fairy Dyes always reliable. —Advt.

There was no play this morning in the West Coast'Golf Championships owing to the heavy rain overnight and the showery conditions during the forenoon. It was decided however to resume play this afternoon with the following programme: —Men’s, veterans; and ladies’ semi-finals; men’s ifiour ball bogey match and women’s flag handicap foursome. The programme of play for to-morrow is:—Men’s final (36 holevs), commencing 10 a.m; men’s flag match (4th tee, 9 a.m.; ladies’ medal and bogey match to be plaved concurrently (Ist tee) 9.30 a.m; ladies’ championship final; mixed foursomes' (post entry), 1.30 p.m.

Arriving t-o-day twenty dozen Parisian and Sander ties. “New Zealand's” best, priced from Is 9d to 3s 'lid. W, H. iStopfoi'th’e.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1933, Page 4

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1933, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 25 August 1933, Page 4

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