POSTPONED TILL TO-MORROW. _ Heavy lain set in last night and continued till daybreak, a heavy, north wester blowing. It eased off a' little for an hour, and then came in redoubled force, and at 7 o’clock ,it was decided to postpone the second s day’s races till to-morrow. ' The acceptances vvhich appear in this issue are very satisfactory, and , should ensure good fields and good racing,
THEY dAME THROUGH SMILING
Bill: “Hello, Jim. How’s the family?” ■ Jim: “Fine. The children have flever been better.” '■ / .
Bill: “I suppose they had their usuai crops of colds during the winter!” Jim : “Not this year, Bill, we made a bird of every cold that showed u p with good old Baxter’s Lung Preserver. You can imagine the -worry and trouble it saved the wife and me.”
Families large and small have a great friend in “Baxter’s,” so palatable, so effective. Is fid, 2s fid, 4s 6d.
Korteg-ist’s Christmas specials. Simkissed orange, lager beer, ginger stout, stone ginger beer. Order mm th onsu’lfe early ide’ivctry. Ring 9idAl and leave the rest ip us.—Adrt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 December 1933, Page 4
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