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Thoughts For The Times

True Citizenship. Who is the proud citizen? He is the man for whom this nation is always young and existence always good; who. stands free from the despotism of custom, and heliovos with all his soul ill progress and improvementwho would ! nve his city to he like a heacon set on a hill ; who desires music in its streets and song in its houses ; who seeks in the happiness of all the fulfilment of his own passion for perfection; and who would living hotli art and commerce, hotli religion and science into the active and unselfish service of his fellow-citizens. —- From “The Proud Citizen,” by Harold llegbio

Final Flutter:—Ladies’ jerseys, al pure wool, were 75s to 105 s, clearing at 39s 6d and 59s Gd. Three only house jerseys, grey or cream, clearing at l<s Gel. See our window. No approval. - Addisons.—Advt. Th,e following wi : l| represent the Kokatahi junior team against Himit at Kokatahi on Saturday: —Morel (2), Fleming (2), Dowell, O’Brien, Ntopforth (2), Cropp, Karnbach, Lyes, Smith, Johnston, Schist, P. Heslan, Woolhouse. Members of the Westland County Council visited Kumara Junction yesterday and conferred with the railway authorities, sawmill proprietors and others, i-e a skid-siding to facilitate the handling of sawn timber for export. Thy question of a new road was considered, as also other proposals affecting alternative propositions, and these matters will go before the Council at its next meeting. Subsequently, tin* subcommittee of tile Council visited Harris Crook, Christchurch Road, where a bridge is required for access purposes to a dairy settlement. A course of action was determined upon, and the councillors returned to Hokitika in the evening.

These H.B. goods at sale prices until Saturday next:-Strong denims, were l(.; s Gd, now 9s lid; strong tweed trousers, were 26» Gd to 32s 6d; now 20s to 24s Gd; hoys’ shorts 8s lid to 9s lid, men’s tweed overcoats were 95s to ]2os, now 05s to 88s; men’s rain coats, were 105 s, now 765; superior quality band shirts, were 12s Gd, sale price 7s lid; at the N.Z. Clothing Factory.— Advt. For Coughs and Colds, never fails. Woods’ Croat Peppermint Cure.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1921, Page 2

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Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1921, Page 2

Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1921, Page 2

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