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A notice of thanks appears in this issue. Ctas accounts must be paid betorc •1 p.lll. on Monday to secure di-count. Mr .). O'Brien M.P.. will address tho electors at Kokatahi to-night and at Ituatapu on Sunday night. Men's tweed overt-oats, all sizes, 39s (id to bbs. W. 11. Stopforth’s Winter Sale.—- Advt. Grand and common jurors summoned to attend the Supreme Court at Hokitika for the June sittings are notified their services "ill not be required. It is notified in this issue that tenders are invited for the deviation of Setldon’s ferrate Road, a distant c ol a I tout 27 chains. Tenders close at noon on Tuesday, 1 Ith duly. Shortly after nine o'clock on Wednesday evening, the Orari Anglican Chart'll was discovered to he on lire. The fire had a gootl hold anti it was impossible to save anything. It was burned to the ground.

The Westland County authorities notify owners of motor vehicles liable under the heavy traffic regulations, and unlicensed motor drivers, that on am! after Tuesday next those found contravening flit' law will lie prosecuted without further notice.

PeLone Flannels from os lid to 11s (id. W. 11. Stopfortli's Winter Sale.— Atlvt.

Mr .1. Niven, Hon. Secretary ol tho Hokitika Beautifying Association desires to acknowledge receipt of an aoditionnl donation of £1 Is from Mr A. W. Varrnll and of 10s fid from Mr B. A. Hareourf (Koiterangh per Mrs Urquhn rl.

The Kokatahi Winter Show will he opened on Tuesday next at 2 p.m.. and on Wednesday up to I !>.m. There are over 700 entries, and a very brave display will be made. There is gootl competition promised, and the healthy rivalry that is assured will make the display a very attractive one anti equal to any of the previous successful annual gatherings. ft is notified in this issue that tho examiner of motor driver licenses will he in attendance at the County office on .Monday next from 10 a.m. to -I p. 111.; at Hariliari tin the afternoon of next Friday; anti at. Matainui on tho forenoon til next Saturday. All unlicensed persons should make it a point of being examined to comply with the regulations, as after next Tuesday persons found driving without, a license will bo prosecuted.

Five dozen men’s fashionable caps to be sold at 3s to :is I Id. W. 11. KtopI’ortli’s Winter Sale.

Those attending the Returned Soldiers re-tmitm at the Soldiers’ Hall last evening, bad a pleasant time. Cards anti music were indulged in. During the supper interlude on behalf of tho Committee Mr Kvans (President) took occasion to congratulate Mr ami Mrs Tiieo Lynch on their recent marriage, and .Mv> Lynch was presented with a till glass bowl from the members of the committee. Mr Lynch replied suitably. A similar present is being forwarded to .Mrs T. Kerr, who was absent unavoidably.

Colonial all wool ribbed underpants men’s bs lid; o.s. men's (is lid. W 11. Stopforth’s Winter Sale. —Atlvt.

The Diocesan Synod which is meeting for I lie purpose of electing the Bishop of Christchurch, adjourned on Thursday night without having reached a decision. Even when finality is reached an immediate announcement will not he made. The procedure will be that Synod will lie formally assembled. bill with closed doors. The invitation will Is* forwarded to the nominee, and Synod will adjourn until his decision is given. In the event of the person Humiliated by Synoit declining the appointment the work of election would have to Ist begun ile novo.—Synod does not make a second choice. A telegram to-day adds: After a special session, lasting four days, the Canterbury Diocesan Synod last night reached a decision leganlin the election of a Bishop to succeed Dr 'Julius. It was resolved, practically unanimously, to invite a certain clergyman to liecnme Bishop ol Christ - clnirch. His name will not lie divulged till he signifies bis acceptance. •A reply is not expected from him till next week.

Five dozen boys all wool Colonial heather jerseys, all sizes, os lid. llallenstcin's, Ilcvell M. Advt.

Genuine full weight Palmer Nap trousers—los (id a pair. Eight dozen Hlue Genuine Nelson Denim Trousers —Bs lid a pair. Denim Trousers with double seat and fronts—llls fid a pair at .McKay's, The Leading Drapers. Hokitika.—Advt.

Opened to-day. girls' jerseys in pink, saxe, brown and putty, at Addison's.— Advt.

Just the tiling for Winter nights— Eiderdown guilts from Gss to 150 s: white blankets from 39s Gd. Addisons. —Advt. Men’s tweed overcoats in great variety, 39s lid to 90s Hallenstcin’s Revell St.—Advt

Eire in County: No brigade, only buckets unless you have Uuderwriters’ ” Fire Kxtmguishers. Promptly suppress most dangerous outureaks. Easy to handle. Always ready for action. Booklet from R. 11.I 1 . -M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. —Advt.

Children like Wade's Worm Figs Safe and certain remedy for worms.— Advt.

Figures talk, look at these:—Girls’ woollen jerseys, were 9s lid now -Is lid; ladies’ heavy tweed coats, now 19s Gd ; ladies’ heavy woollen hose in grey, lovat, heather, hlack, were 3s lid now ‘ls lid; ladies’ woollen gloves, nil shades. Is lid per pair at our Great Stock-taking Sale, now in full swing. McGruer’s, Hokitika and Grey mouth.—Advt. Schroder and Co’s Great Stock-taking Sale is now finished. In thanking you very much for the liberal patronage, we no"- advise you. that we have opened our first shipment of new autumn millinery, velveteens in plain colors, embossed and printed effects.—Advt. Addison's are showing full range of men's and hoys’ singlets, jerseys, pullovers, and cardigans in all sizes.—Advt.

Entries for the fat stock sale at Arahura on Monday appear in another column.

Genuine Palmer Nap Ovls t siz.es 3 anti 1 only) 7s (ill a pair. W. 1). Stopforth’s Winter Sale.—Atlvt.

111 connection with the M inter Show at Kokatahi, the County lorry will pick up entries at 8.30 o'clock on I uosday morning.

Messrs M. Houston and Co notity tho sale by auction 011 Thursday next of the whole of the furniture and effects of -Mr Andrew ‘Wilson, who is leaving Hokitika. Fuller particulars up]>car in another column.

Yesterday was gloriously fine but there was tin extremely fold easterly wind blowing in the afternoon. The night was line, with bright moonlight and there was the heaviest frost of the year, there being eight degrees of frost recorded on the grass. five degrees more than the previous heaviest of the season.

The usual gootl programme is announced for St, Mary's Club Fueling and Dance on Monday night next. Besides the first ami second prizes for ladies ami gents, four lucky table prizes will be oll'ered. A good nipper always provided, and Coodfellons will supply-the music for the dance. A prize will also be given for a novelty waltz.

It is with regret that we have to record the death "1 Mrs Blair, wile ol Mr William Blair, of the firm of Stratford anti Blair. The deceased had been a patient at the Grey Kiver Hospital where her death took place this morning about 3 o'clock. Besides a husband and family, she leaves other relatives, Messrs T. and S. Oxenham being brothers of the deceased. The relatives will have the sympathy of a witlc circle of friends in their boroavment.

Radiators : Stop that leak with ‘'Rath,rone.'’ Permanent repairs in it few minutes. No clogging ot circulation. Two size's 3s 9tl anti 10s fid post paid. R. P. M. Manning ami Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch. —Atlvt.

The Commerce Super Eleven, new model 1J ton. chassis, bigger and bettor than ever, wheelbase 12/ inches against 142 inches. Heavier frame and wheels and much more powerful motor. Other models, twelve, 11-2 tons, model fourteen 2-21 tons, model twenty-five 3-31 tons. Full particulars in catalogues. Price and extended terms upon application to Mark Sprot and Company Ltd., Grcymouth, sole "West Coast Distributors, also at IGb, Manchester St., Christchurch. —Advt.

Nursery Flannelette—Ss lid dozen. flood white flannelette- Is Jd and Is i;d ; i yard. I lyrdoscopic diaper Is 8d a yard. 1 Inrroehsos’ best quality sliiped and coloured flannelette Is lid a yard, at McKay's. The Leading Drapers. Hokitika. Advt. For Children's flacking Cough, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1925, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1925, Page 2

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