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OHRLSTOIIURCH A. & P. SHOW AND RACES. NOVEMBER, 3rd. TO 10th. A CHEAP FARES. Holiday excursion tickets will bo issued to Christchurch from all stations,/ South Island Main Line and Brandies', Lst. to Btli. NOVEMBER, inclusive, available for return until 24th. NOVEMBER, 1928. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. FRIDAY, 2nd, NOVEMBER—The 10.28 a.m. Greynr o uth-Cl ir i stcb urch and 10.20 a.m. Christchurdi-G revmouth mail trains WILL run. SATURDAY, 3rd. NOVEMBER— Special passenger train wil 1 leave Greymouth at 0.20 ,a.m. for Christchurch. It will stop only at Brunner, Stillwater (5.47 a.m.), Mo ana (G. 22 a.m.), Inchbonnie, .Jackson, Otifa (7.58 a.m.) and Arthur’s Pass (8.30 a.m.) to pick up passengers fin - Racecourse and ’Christchurch (breakfast at Otira). It will connect at Sockburn with special train for racecourse, arriving there at 11.35 aim. Only special tickets to Christchurch via Racecourse/ available bv 5.20 a.m. train from SUNDAY, 4th NOVEMBER—SpeciaI passenger train will ' leave Christchurch 9.45 a.m. for Greymouth. It will take passengers front. Christchurch for Arthur’s Pass and stations west thereof. (Luncheon at Utira). MONDAY, sth. and MONDAY 12th. NOVEMBER—The 10.28 a.m Grey-mouth-Christehurch and 10.20 a.m. Christchurch-Grey mouth mail trains WILL run.’ ’The 7,40 a.m. Grey-mouth-Chri.stchureh and 8.-20 a.m. Christcliuroh-Gi'eymouth trains will NOT run between Christchurch and Otira. For further particulars see booklet. OVERDUE ACCOUNTS. A SETTLEMENT of all overdue accounts is requested, before OCT. 31st. 1928, failing which other steps will lie taken to secure payment. I. BROWN, Cycle Works, Hokitika. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will be held at the office of the Bant on MONDAY, OCT. 29th. at 2.30 p.m. WM. WILSON, Manager. CONCERT IN ST. ANDREW’S HALL TUESDAY, OCT. 30th. at 8 p.m. PROGRAMME. ' Ist,' Part: — Pianoforte solo, Miss Streeter; Solos by Miss Duff, Miss Lynn, Miss Knight, and Messrs Perry, Dowell and Maxwell ; Trio by Mr and Mrs Simpson and Miss Duff; Anthem by hhe Choir and Recitation by Mr H. M. Coulson. 2nd. Part —Moving Pictures by Mr H. M. Coulson with talk on “Travels Abroad.” , Sweets on sale during the; evening. Tickets Is. WEST 11 \ND A CCLI VIA TTS AIT ON AND TOUR IST SOCIETY, HOKITIKA. Applications for Red Door Stalking Blocks will close with the Secretary, Box 64, P.O. Hokitika, on 30th. NOVEMBER, There are 13 Blocks. Nos 2 and 4 are for three rifles each; the remainder for two rifles each. Blocks Nos 3 and 6 are reserved for oversea stalkers. The license fee is £5 per rifle for four heads each. The fee must accompany each application and. where necessary a ballot will lie taken. Map showing location and boundaries of Blocks .may he had on application. Price 3s each. D. J. EVANS, Hon Secretary. Paterson's have opened up a limited number of ladies’ crepe do chine frocks, large size, in colours ol fawn, black aEnd navy.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1928, Page 1

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