PL NCE OF WALES IN EAST INDIES. LABUAN. May 17. T’he I nown anchored in Port Victoria. 'I he Prince of Wales landed, and alter a formal reception, played tennis at Government House. 11 is eyebrow has completely healed and hardly :: trace of the accident is left. T’he European population of Labnan is only 17. T’he Prince visits Jesselton to-mor-rows, : nd Brunei on the following day. No formal programme has been arranged for tin* Borneo visit. 'The chief recreations during the visit were bathing and crocodile shooting. The Prince departs for Penang on Friday. L
W 11. STOP FOR T H, W. H. STOPFORTH W. TL STOPFORTH W. IL STOPFORTH W. 11. STOPFORTH Cash Clothier and Mercer, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. (Opposite W. E. Williams, Chemist.) You can purchase the Very Best and Cheapest Men’s and Boys’ General Requirements. Also Blankets, Sheeting, etc., at Prices to suit. QUALITY GUARANTEED A TRIAL SOL [CITED rpHE SHOP FOB MEN’S WEAR Upper Mawhera Quay <flM COLLOGAN has just opened [ np a large consignment of Men’s Wear Comprising:— SHIRTS, SOX, TIES, SINGLETS, HATS, BOOTS, ETC., and everything to complete a man’s outfit. Inspection Invited. , ,TTM GOLT-OQ •V, Bushmen to Know that we have in stock large-sis© Dipped Flannels, guaranteed waterproof. Fogarty and Williams.
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Grey River Argus, 20 May 1922, Page 2
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