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The Bristol for boys* shorts, shirts, etc. It pays to pay cash and shop at The Bristol.—Advt. The Ok?,rito dredge within two years has won £40,000 in gold, enabling dividends to Ibe paid totalling 60 per eer>;. on capital. Patrons are Notified that cream may now bo purchased on Sunday mnrnirg (10 to 12) (at the Westland Dairy Factory.—Advt. With this issue Miss F. A. Thompson distributes an inset announcing a special price sale, for one week only, of the whole of her large stock of drapery and furnishings. The Bristol are row showing complete range of Kayser hose. All the new shades to match summer frocks. 'Sizes 8) to 10.—-Adyt, AH roads lead to Toker’s Hall tonight. The Arahura Valley are holding .an Institute Hall. Snowy Thomas, Jack lAckers and 'Cook conduct the dance. 801 lup and enjoy it, ’t'is your very best chance. Preston’s have made special preparations for a bumper ice cream season. We have the very latest in electrical equipment for making, storing and serving ice cream and can give patrons the very best quality at all times. Call at the tearooms on Saturday and try the first of the season.—Advt*

In the Ga/.otto k.st-tiigiit, it is notiinti, fot genevnl information, thifc under the Bummer Time Act, X95iU, summer time commences at 2 o’clock New Zealand standard time on the morning of Sunday, Bth prox., and ends at 2 o’clock New Zealand standard time on the morning of Sunday } Bth March, 1234. The time will, therefore, be advanced thirty minutes as from 2 a.m. New Zealand standard time cn Sunday week next, Bth proximo, and will be put back thirty minutes as from 2 a.m. New Zealand standard time on Sunday, 18tli March 1234

The Westland Racing Club is making an appeal for an increased membership, and present 'members of the Club will be ready to nominate supporters who may come forward. The Club has had a lean year or two, but the prospects are bright now, and the future is looked forward to with confidence. Local help would be appreciated, and also would be an encouragement to the officials maintaining the institution. The Club, is of good repute, and is well found with a good course and appointments, and is deserving of the additional support now sought. The maintenance of the sport in this quarter of the Coast i s of value to the town and community, and were il. discontinued would be missed greatly. It is on that account that the present special appeal is being made, so that the Club will be .restored to a stronger position khan ever, and so he enabled to maintain its useful support to the town and district. The summer fabrics are very dainty indeed. Schroder and Co. have just landed the second shipment of millinery and dress fabrics. An early inspect'on is essential u o get the pick of the stock. —Advt. Fairy Dyes—for use with hot or cold water.- —Gd tube.—Advt. Protect your-' Hf from unite r ad ments, such as coughs and colds. •‘Nazol” is an efficient, suenr.ffic rensody. Acts at the root of the trouble. Gives quick relief. V2O d r’e? for 2s Gd. GO doses ?'j< Is Gd - Advt;. Winter is hero with its attendant joughs, colds and other lung complaints. Be prepared to nip such ailments in the bud. Ke-p a lar ft e 2s Gd bottle of “Nazol” handy—contains 120 doses. Small s'«e at Is Gel contains GO dose? —Advt Safety fitst! Remedy colds promptly i.nd efficiently—they might develop into nore serious chest and lung complaints. Use Linseed Emulsion. Breaks up the worst cough or cold. Sold every . hero Is Gd. 2s Gd uud 4» Gd—Advt. Economy- a Gel tube ol Fairy Dyes will save pounds.—Advt.

Chic and exclusive millinery just opened *|.>-day ;C AdJisoii-s. The usual service will be conducted in the Kokatahi Presbyterian Church next Sunday at 2.30 p.m. Two major oil companies are at present installing aerodrome pumps for the servicing of local and visiting aircraft at the Hokitika aerodrome. Just to hand new season’s sports coats, blazers, flannel trousers, belts etc. \v. H. Stopforth’s—Advt. Nominations for synodsman for All Saints’ parish closed yesterday and Mr J. B. Ward, being +he only nomination, was declared elected. Arrangements have been made by the Canterbury Rugby Union for an excursion train to Greymouth on Saturday, October 7, for the West Coast v. Canterbury match. Sales at the Addington stock sales on Wednesday included—W. F. Dicdrichs (Kokatahi) 18 steers at £lO 12s fid to £l2 12s (3d; 2 cows at £9 7.s (id to £f> 12s 6d.

The dance in AH 'Saints’ Hall last evening drew a fair attendance. Music was supplied by the Happiness Boys. The waltzing competition was won by Mr A, 'Stephen*, and 'Miss Robinson.

Mr J. B. Flyrin, ground engineer of the Hokitika Aero Club, has received intimation from the Controller of Ci v ’>l Aviation that he lias passed the examination for ground engineer’s license for the folding and maintenance of: parachutes ; also for the installation and maintenance of aircraft compasses.

Through falling nearly twenty feet down a disused mining shaft at North Beach on Wednesday, an aged Wildwood—Leita black gelding, belonging to Mr ,T. Ib Bourke, of Boddytown. was killed. Strenuous efforts, extending over five hours, were made to dig the llour.se out, hut shortly before it could ho reached it expired.

A statement that a man had proposed to transport 16 children to school daily in a five seater motorcar was made at a. meeting of the Auckland Education Board, when transport contracts were being discussed. “The car would he very nearly full,” said Mr A. Burns with a smile. The board decided to inform the contractor that a more suitable means of conveyance must be provided.

Do .not delay. Order your Sincerity suit for Xmas—‘Sincerity suits made to lyfuur 'individual measurement ore superior to most others. W. H. Stopforth’ s.—Advt. For delicate children or for healthy adults Tonking’s Lmseed Emulsion is equally safe, and is incomparable for shirting coughs, coidst bronchitis and all such pheet and lung complaints. Pleasant to take, too. Children love it. Sold everywhere Is fid. 2s M and fid Advt

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1933, Page 4

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1933, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1933, Page 4

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