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St. Mary’s Club euchre tournament this (Thursday) evening at eight •o’clock. First prize vialue of, 15s, 2nd Bs, 3rd ss, 4th 4s. Admission Is. —Advt.

Special praise has been voiced by many of those assisting yesterday at Mt. Turiwhate on the success of the arrangements, for the work c.f Mr Norman Faiilie, whose proposals that were followed out, proved of such decided utility.

All Saints Young Men’s Club will hold their weekly dance this week on Saturday night at All Saints Hall. One step competition. Admission 1/-. —Advv

A special meeting of the Hokitika Borough Council was held at noon yesterday, the Mayor (Mr Cl. A. Perry), presiding. The balance sheet for the year ended March 31, 1933, was received and adopted. Tenders for the printing of the balance sheet were received, that of the Hokitika “Guardian’’ being accepted.

Feeling reference to the recent aviation tragedy at Mt. Turiwhate, and to the severe loss Hokitika bad sustained in the tragic de...aths of Messrs J. B. Benton and J. D. Lynch, was made by tln>. Mayor (Mr G. A. Perry) at a special meeting of the Hokitika Borough Council yesterday. On the motion of Mr Perry it wa s decided that a sincere vote of sympathy lie extended to the relativfies on behalf of the people of Hokitika.

Sincerity suits are built up to a quality standard, not down to a- low price. Make your next suit a Sincerity and he satisfied. W. H. Stopforth— Advt.

A further shipment of dainty frocks, shirts, blouses, ancl the latest in neckwear, hosiery, and hats is now marked off at quick sale prices at Schroder and Co’s. To get. the pick you will have to call early.—Advt.

Men! don’t let prices trip you! quality and style are pre-eminently important. There’s no better suit in New Zealand than Sincerity. Order your Xmas suit to-day. W. IT. Stopforth— Advt.

Attention is directed to the sale of a six-roomed house advertised in another column.

For value and variety in men’s summer underwear shop at W. H. Stopfurths.—Advt.

For the convenience of farmers the performance of “Facing the Music” at Kokatahi to-morrow (Friday) night will not commence till 8.30 p.m.

Two gold nuggets are the prizes to be offered for the waltzing competition at the dance to (be held at G.oldsborough to-morrow night. Good music and supper, and an excellent entertainment.

The monthly meeting of the Ross Women’s Institute was held in the Coronation Hall on Tuesday evening Mi’s A. W. Peebles presiding over an attendance of 32 members. (A! brief report was given of the formation of the 'West Coast Federation at ‘Grey on October 25. Mrs Chapman' had on exhibition a number of floor rugs made from waste materials, which were greatly admired. The eventing was spent making sea gratss stools, canc trays, and cane and raffia cake trays. a competition for the best article made from old . stockings was won by Miss Mary MeMullan, who made a circular crocheted rug* The hostesses for the evening were Met-.dames Dewar, Fairhall and Flaherty anfl Miss K. Denia. The meeting terminated .with th e singing of the Institute Song.

Old Frocks made new—thanks tu Fairy Dyes—Gd tube..—Advfc.

Orderly officer—Any complaints men ? None sir, was the reply. Hade’s made-to-measure suits fit perfectly and are low priced too; we recommend them. Order your Xma.s suit now at Bade’s.—Advt.

Doping the stomach can’t cure a cold in the head. That’s illogical. For such an ailment you need the eom-rnoH-sense scientific remedy “NazoL” Treats it at the points of infection. Fives prompt relief. 60 doses for Is 12(1 dr»«oH for 9a 6d.— Advt

Lines of interest to men just opened up at Addisoiw :—New. Cambridge green sports Housers, giey flannels, sports shirts, blazers, belts, ties, sqx, etc., etc.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1933, Page 4

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1933, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1933, Page 4

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