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Weekly euchre tournament, St. Mary’s Club to-night (Thursday) at 8 o’clock. Admission Is.—Advt.

Tho monthly meeting of the Westland Acclimatisation Society takes place this evening at 7.30 o’clock,

£lO 10s will buy a genuine B.S.A. bicvcle, Dunlop tyres, Brooks 875 saddle. Improved Eadie Coaster huh; complete at Toohey’s Cyclery,.—Advt,

Nurse Grant, the Plunket nurse, will visit Hokitika to-morrow and will follow her usual programme. The nurse will be in attendance at St. Andrew’s Hall in the afternoon, and messages wanting attention please leave with Mrs Geo. Perry, Hall St.

An accident befel a man named Ivan Unko at Bo toman u yesterday, whilst blasting rock in the cutting of a tramline which is at present being constructed. It appears that a flying piece of stone struck him on the forehead ,inflicting a nasty wound. He is at present an inmate of the Grey Hospital.

On Friday night Ivumara Memorial Hall will be a scene of gorgeous gaiety, the occasion being that of the uintial Sports Ball. Arrangements are now completed and patrons are .ssured of an enjoyable night of dancing. Music will be provided by a new combination, the Melody Six, who are jul ro mane tiie musical side of the u-oreedinoß something that will form a new standard in dance music. Latest dance hits from Australia and America as well as the current popular talkie songs will be served up by this new dance band.—Advt.

Excellent nominations have been received by the Kumnra Sports Club for their meeting at Kumnra on Saturday, and patrons can rest assured of some high-grade exhibitions by the axemen engaged. On Friday evening prior to tne meeting the annual hall will be held in the Kumara Memorial Hall, and a huge gathering from all parts of the Coast is assured and is being catered for, the arrangements being in the hands of a strong committee. There will be a promenade supper, and firstclass music, and an efficient M.C. will all go to help make this popular annual function a great success.

Tho most wonderful novelty just, arrived at Yarrall’s, Revell St.,—Gramophone record post cards. All the latest hits, including birthday greetings, etc, Is a packet of four. Do not fail L o send one of these to your friends. You post them like an ordinary pofiT aid.—A'lvt.

There's a wonderful choice of new Evening Frocks and Evening Frock material at McKay and Sons. Here ore two of the fine-value offers crepe de chenes from 4s 6d a yard apd washing satin from 3s 9d.—Advt.

Wonderful values in stainless cutlery now offering at the Economical Crockery Shop. Thrifty housewives will do well to view the fine range now in stock. Call to-day, F. Stephens, Proprietress,—-Advt,

New records to he heard at Yarrtill’s :—“Oharnuing,” “Shepherd's Serenade,” by Rusman’a Orchestra; “I Promise,” “Cuckoo,” Organ solos; “Kentucky Babe,” “Little Cotton Dolly,” by The Revellers; “My Love Parade,” “Nobody’s Using It Now,” by Maurice Chevalier; “Love Made a Gipsy Out of Me,” “I May Re Wrong,” by Welcome Lewis; “How Am I. to Know,” “All That T Ask is Sympathy,” by Gene Austin; “I’m Following You,” “Hosier Fop,” by the Duncan Sisters; “If I Were King,” “Love Me,” by Dennis King: “Romance,” “After a Million Dreams,” by John Boles; “South Sea Rose,” “Nav3 f Blues,” by Olsen’s Orchestra.—Advt,

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1930, Page 4

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1930, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1930, Page 4