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Public Notices. thanks MR. and Mrs. C. W. Smtli and family, of Kaukapakapa, sincerely thank all kind friends for''letters, telegrams and' floral f trilmtes received during their sad .'bereavement. Special thanks and gratitude to Superintendent and Nursing. Staff of the Public Hospital, also to Mr. and Teddy Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Abbot and Mr. and Mrs. Paddy Abbot. 80 NOTICE is hereby given that. Section 400 AVaiotahi Parish, Area 10 acres 2 roods 02 perches, will be offered for saje for cash, by Public Auction to. be held in the District Lands and Survey Office, Gisborne, on MONDAY the 27th. FEBRUARY, 1039, at 2.30"i>.m. Further particulars may be obtained nptfri application to the undersigned. H. L. PRIMROSE, Commissioner of. Grown Lands. OFFICE FURNITURE TENDERS are invited up to 21st. February, 1939, for the office furniture of the . East Coast Guardian. Tenders should be ' addressed to Messrs. Roe and Payne, News Office, from whom particulars may be obtained. • . 50 FOR SALE 35-GAL. ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATUR Guaranteed Splendid Order. -pi n CASH £lOlO “ TERMS FARMERS— View my Showroom and see the latest L.K.C. MILKING MACHINE Working. IN STOCK—Vacuum and Skim -Milk Pumps, Haymaking Machinery, etc. C. D. BROWN Phone 141. House 212. * Ironmonger, Opotiki. Agent ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATORS.

LADIES!! AS FROM FRIDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY Miss Kona Brodie will be in attendance at the “MARITA” Beauty SALON, —offering you FIRST-CLASS Service in all classes of LADIES’ HA IJR DRESSING Specialising in that Distinctive Eugene Permanent Machineless Marcelling Water Waving, Facials Manicuring etc. TIM HICKEY’S Church St. Phone 43 for appointment. If your Hair is not Becoming to you— You should lie Coming to US! W Morris, Dealer, Bottles, Sacks, • Metals, etc. Opotiki. ’Phone 259

Sport in Japan. With the exception of cricket, the Japanese took -part in the same sports as New Zealanders, said All*. H. Oga.sawana, Osaka, when discussing his country in an interview in -Christchurch. He said the American game of baseball was also very popular, living played all the year round. Skiing and skating were also very popular sports, and there were, a large number of ski clubs in North Japan, where there was ample snow for this sport dtfring; the winter. Alt. I'njiya ma (12,391 ft.), about 100 to 150 miles from Tokio, was el imbed by many persons, including tourists, during the summer, hut was not safe lor mountaineering in winter. Another much visited place was Hakone, where the hot springs were on a much larger scale than those in Rotorua. Sea fishing was more popular than river fishing, the rivers in Japan being much swifter than those in New Zealand.

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 147, 17 February 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 147, 17 February 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 147, 17 February 1939, Page 1

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