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Acceptances for the first day of the Hokitika races close -at 8 o’clock on Tuesday evening next.

The Gael is due here by the evening tide and will sail for Okuru and Bruce Bay to-morrow evening.

Buy your holiday wear early and buy at Addisons,, who cam show you smart millinery, frocks, tweed coats, swagger coats, blazers, and coatees, etc. Inspection invited.—Advt.

Fishing on the sea beach this morning, a local resident while winding up his line had the hook taken by a large shark, which took command and ran out to sea breaking the line after a heavy strain. A large shark wag also caught at the river mouth this mo r iiing.

Hosiery, gloves, handbags and handkerchiefs make acceptable gifts, and Addisons can show you the very newest, and just the novelties you would like as gifts. Call and and see them.— Advt.

In the Hack Cup handicap for the Westland Racing Club’s meeting on Boxing Day, the horse nominated as ■Pavolo and handicapped at 7.10, should read Davolo, for which the handicap is 8.12. The name of the horse was mutilated in transmission.

The sale of cane work o f various designs is being continued till Saturday next at the Masonic Hall, Re’-ell Street, in aid of the Jubilee Institute for the Blind under the Women’s Institute management.—Advt.

The booths and other rights in connection wi.h the Christmas meeting of the Westland Racing Club, will be sold by public auction at 3 o’clock on Saturday afternoon at the Princess Theatre. Some improvements have been made to Ho. 1 publicans’ booth, and [ in addition to the usual stand for the 1 sale of sweet e and ice creams, the purchaser of the right may erect a ( second stand in another part of the • ground, the si’s for which is to bo appryved.

Tiio Te Aroha sailed last evening at 7 o’clock for Wellington, timber laden.

Silver Fern arriving 8 a.in. to-morrow (Friday), A large supply fresh fish on sale at wharf.—Advt.

Tile Faii'burn arrived from the north this morning shortly after 6 o’clock, and sails tins evening with a cargo of timber.

Mr M. Krakowsky gives notice that persons found trespassing on his property, Fisherman’s Creek, Somh Hokitika, will be prosecuted.

Addisons for men’s smart holiday wear at lowest prices. Tailored suits, spor-s trousers and coats, blazers, pullovers, cream trousers, shirts, sax, tios, belts, braces, suspenders, handkerchiefs, etc., etc. Inspection invited.—Atlvt.

Messrs M. Houston and Co. will seli the rights of the Westland Trot-tin2 Club’s mid-siunmer meeting at the Princess Theatre on Saturday afternoon, at the same time a s those of the Westland Pacing Club.

A successful dance was held in the ■Soldiers’ H/all last evening iby nil Saints’ Young Men’s Club, the music being played by the Happiness Boys’ Danc e Band. The monte carlo competition was won by M’es J. Hall and Mr R. Cooper, and the destiny competition by Miss E. Groufsky and Mr I. Olsen. The special supper arrangements were appreciated -by the patrons of whom there was a good -attendance.

Addisons for up-to-date house furnish* ings, carpets, rugs, runners, linos (new desdgfls), congoleum, curtain nets, cretonnes, shadow tissues, bedspreads, oil baize, Victoria damask, etc., etc. Inspection invited.—Advt.

Books make ideal Xmas gifts for boys and girls. We have a splendid selection for tiny tots, and bpys and girls of all ages. Come and inspect them at Stephens’ Economical Crockery store. —Advt.

Just opened out for the Christmas trade, a beautiful range of rayon silk, white felt and pandan hats, sporting pullovers, tennis socks, s carves, frocks and blouses at Schroder and Co., for which we are enjoying a great demand, An early inspection i s inevitable. — Advt.

Protect yourv.->lf from winter ad mer.t-s, such as coughs and colds. ‘Nazol” is an efficient, scientific remedy. Ants at the root of the trouble. Gives quick relief. 1 *2O dowq Tor /h fid. Rfl doses ft tt Is ftd —Advt.

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

Gifts for all the family at Stephens’ Economcal Crockery Store. Just call and see our stocks of crockery, crystal \vare, toy s and fancy goods, and your gift problems will bo quickly solved.— Advt.

The “professional touch”—borne dye mg made ea*y with Fairy Dyes.—Advt

Doping the stomach can’t enure a cold iu the head. That’s illogical. For »uch an ailment you need the com-mon-sense scientific remedy “NaaoL” Treats it at the points of infection, ’ives prompt relief. 60 doses for Is s d 120 dnjws for 2a Hd.— Advt

The next time you are out shopping step in at 'Schroder and Co. and view the latest designs in linoleums that we have on hand for the Christmas trade—fqr which there i s alway a great demand, call early.—Advt,

Lovely, practical and ever acceptable gifts can be procured from Addisons. Hemstitched tablecloths and serviettes, old bleach linen, supper cloths, runners, breakfast cloths, guests’ and beach towels, etc. Inspection invited.—Advt.

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Bibliographic details
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1933, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
842

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1933, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1933, Page 4

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