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Infantile Paralysis precaution! Smear Olive Oil and NAZOL inside tlie children’s nostrils. Prevents germs infect, ing mucous membrnnes.-~Advt.

Children will be admitted to the pictures to-night, the ban having been withdrawn.

The Kokatahi Football Club ball aranged for to-night has been postponed util Monday next, April 27th.

Cars will leave Da in men t and Berganini’ss Garage on Wednesday morning it 7 o'clock for lloeftoii races. Aply at Garage.

In another column it is notified that Mr A. It. Khoc-k, Barrister and Solicitor. ha-, removed his office to tlie 1' reomason’s Hall, Hamilton Street.

A meeting of the Ladies’ Hockey Club will he held at Stows’ tearooms at 7 o’clock this evening. Business important.—Advt.

Newmans Motors Ltd will run special cars to-morrow morning leaving at i) a.m. in connection with the fi'.ucral of the late Hoc. Father Riordnn.

Next Saturday being Anr.ac Day. poppies will he on sale on Thursday and Friday. The depot will he in Bevel! Street, opposite the Dominion Hotel,

Nominations for members of the School Committee close with the Chairman (Bov. J. F. Jack) at 8 p.m. this evening. Nomination papers may he obtained from the Chairman.

Mr John K. llcuighen is in town today to finalise arrangements for the visit of Air William Heiighen, the famous singer and his company who are to appear at the Princess Theatre at the end of the month.

The sitting of the -Magistrate’s Court at Hokitika set down lor Thursday next, 23rd, has been adjourned till Thursday, April .Tilth, owing to the absence of the Alagis.trate.

Come One! Come All! lo a monster opening dance in the Soldiers’ Hall next Wednesday, every one assured ol a good time. Good music. Supper provided. Admission : ladies Is 6d ) gentlemen 2s. Advt.

A n itilication in this issue by Dr. Telford. Medical Officer of Health, revokes the order made prohibiting the al tendance of children under Id years of age ar various places of amusement and public gatherings, to take effect as from to-day.

At the Auckland Acclimatisation Society's Meeting on April 11. Air C. A. Whitney was elected President liv a large uurority. Mr \\ hilney s nominees for viee-President and Council wcj-e rlso elected. The attendance was the largest that has taken place for the last toil years.

The Ladies’ Hockey Club are holding one of Heir most popular dances in the Soldiers’ Halil next Wednesday for the entertainment of a visiting ( lub, and also in aid of funds. Special ar-:-ji;i yguents are being made for a good night’s enjoyment. Music hv Goodlellow’s orchestra. Admission: Ladies Is (■li. Gents 2s. Advt.

hi connection with the election of school c.-nniiiiUces. nominations for the commit tees close this ( .Monday) evening when V. ritlcn nominations only will he recened for the Hokitika and Greymoulh (’oiiiinitlccs. For other centres verbal nominations may be received at t| ■ an i-.uil meetings which take place ■ it .Monday, April ‘L Ih.

The Canterbury Kdu; ati.m Board on Friday received the following circular, dated April !!, from Air .). W. Caugliicy, Director of Fducation, concerning school terms and holidays for the present vear:—"As the school year has been shortened on account of the epidemic it is suggested for your consideration that, the remainder of the school year, covering thirty-live weeks for the schools opening after Faster, and probably thirty-four or thirty-three for the remaining schools, should be divided into two periods with one holiday of two weeks commencing about August lo and terminating oil August 20. Arrangements will be made to bold Die teachers’ examinations within these dates. At a later date an aniiouneeinent will be made respecting Ihe computations geii-'rally made on the basis of roll and attendance returns.’ I Illcircular was received.

Airs Jacobs, who is leaving Hokitika next, month, will hold a closing down sale, starting on the 21st. of April, wbeii everything will he marked down to bedrock price. Everything must go regardless of cost. Stock includes ali millinery lilies, evening frocks, woollen cardigans ami junipers, girls’ astrakan coats, leather mounts, ladies’ short coats, flowers etc., etc.— Advt.

The programme for Anznc Day. Saturday next will, it is understood, he on the some lines as previously. Now that the Epidemic restrictions are lilted the school children will he, able to participate as before. The military will parade, also, in conjunction with the public; ceremony on C’ass Square, where the customary military honors will lie paid. Tt ir, intended for the parade to visit the three war memorials—at the Public School, the Cenotaph, and the-South Atriean AA ar Memorial. Church services will be hold a.s heretofore, prior to the public gathering on the Square. Ihe Returned Soldiers will muster lor the forenoon parade, and again in the aiteruonn when they will march to Hokitika Cemetery to place wreaths on the soldiers’ graves. On the return there will be a formal opening of the Club rooms at the Soldiers’ Hall when the men will be entertained at afternoon tea as the guests ot the I’resiocnt.

j us t ] ; n led a large consignment of Johnathan and other choice apples: I’alerson. Alichci and Co. Ltd. Ad\t.

Drink Kurtcgnst Bros. Syphon Soda water for consistent good health. Obtainable at all leading hotels. Bing ’phone 92.—Advt.

First aid for coughs, cold, influenza Woods’ Great Peppermint Gu.e.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1925, Page 2

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