IN QUEENSLAND FLOODS. (Australian Press Association). (Received this day' ,at 10 a.m.) BRISBANE, November 27. Ernest Sheedy. 49, and his son William, 18, were drowned in a flooded cieek at their farm at Dalby. Heavy rains and violent storms swept Dalby area. Several washaways on the railway line near Murgon occurred. A severe hailstorm struck Rosewood. Windows were smashed, and vegetable and fruit crops were ruined. Science says, “Breathe your colu away”. You can by inhaling ‘ Nazoi the commonsense scientillc remedy Powerful and penetrating, IVsats such ailments at the root of the trouble. P,O doses for Is fid. 120 doses for 2» fid Lost and Found. LOST— 5 engagement Rings in small box. Reward on return to “Guardian” office. Public Notices. WANTED, young woman to keep house for two or three weeks. Apply “Guardian” office. WHAT’S nicer for dinner than Green Pea s and New Potatoes! Peas 51 bs 1 /-, New Potatoes 61b I/-. —Leech's Service Stores. WANTED girl from 8 to 1, for a fortnight. Apply Mrs W. Hall, junr., South (Revell Street.
TT7ILL the person who removed head »V light s a n d • carburettor from burnt truck at Kokatahi on Friday night'’ return same to P. J. Kirwan’s garage at once and gave further trouble PURE , Creamery .Butter, superfine quality lid ibg. • 41b loaf Bread 9d; Eggs guaranteeed new laid If- dozen; full cream Cheese 71b—Leech’s Stores. ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH. A Meeting of Parishioners will be held in the Parish Hall to-morrow (Tuesday) 28th November, 1933 at 7.39 p.m. to receive accounts in connection with late Sale of Work. PUBLIC NOTICE.. iwill not pay any debts contracted in my naihe without my written consent. R. RITCHIE. Bruce Bay } November 24. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE i s given that ft. will ; be necessary to partly close Lake Kamieri road to all stock and vehicle traffic from 8 a.m. on Tuesday next until 5 p.m. on Wednesday, to allow a new culvert to be constructed 150 yards, west of Ward Road. •N. 8.: The road will not be icl°sed to traffic as far as Boucher’s Gully track W. MILLNER, County Overseer. THANKS. WE wish to tender our sincere thanks and appreciation to Digs B. L Wilson and A, C. Oakey, the Matron and nursing staff of the Westland Hospital for the kindness and skilful persevering attention, while inmates of the institution. MR & MRS C. DENNISON. Awatuna, November 27.
Amusements. WOODSTOCK HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. Anniversary ball. Music by Black Hand orchestra. Novelty Dances. Good Supper. Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. JUVENILE FANCY DRESS BALI;. Gentlemen 1/6, ladies 1/-, children 6d. M. WILLOUGHBY & K. SEDDON Joint Hon. Secretaries.
JjT ARCI CA L pOMEDY The following is the itinerary of the HOKITIKA AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB which will present—“FAClNG THE MUSIC” \Uncler direction,of Mr H. M. Coulson) HOKITIKA, TUESDAY, DEC. 5. Crammed Full of Crisp. Comedy. Mirth and a Moral. A Laugh and a Lesson. Delightful Disclosures.
KOKATAHJ PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6th. GRAND CONCERT by leading Grcjmouth artists in aid of Catholi Church building fund. M. (SRAiHAM, Hon. flee.
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