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■A reminder is given of flic Ross Tennis 'Club’s ball in the Total’,a Hall to-night.

The Gael arrived in the .roadstead this mornirig, and cariie in on this (afternoon’s tide

Men’s blazers, fancy flannel and worsted trousers, sports shirts, belts’, etc comprising .all ithe latest nit lowest prices. Frank Bade, phone 179.—Advt

•Messrs W. Jeffries and o°. notify their stock sale at Bold Hejd will ri-e ■held on Thursday, 16th November. ,at 1 p.m. (not Wednesday).

Attention is drawn to the grand dance to be held by the Koiterangi Tennis Club n ex t Wednesday Features of the evening will be the lucky spot' and mon-e carlo- dances. Music will be played -by the Happiness Bov-s. I-n -addition to the sumptuous supper, ice creams will also be dispensed.

It is -notified that Patrick Douglas

having resigned from the Ross Borough Council an election to- fill the vacancy will be held on November 29th, and nominations -are inviied for the position up to noon on Friday, November 17th, closing with the Returning Officer, Mr A. W. Peebles.

A long night dance will be held by All Saints Young Men’s Club in the parish hall this evening. The competition dance for the aggregate cup will be a destiny waltz, while an additional attraction will be a special prize for tbe Monte Carlo. Music by tbe Happiness Boys; light supper provided; and Mr A. Thomas in charge of the floor. An enjoyable night’s entertainment for Is and Is 6d, ladies and gentlemen, respectively.—Advt

A visit to the Soldiers’ Hall on (Wednesday afternoon will be well worth while. The parishioners or All Saints’ Church a'l'e holding their annual sale. It is To take the form of a large market. Thei'e will be on sale home made Christmas cakes, plum puddings, fresh vegetables, home made i'janis, pickles, and farm pi-odnce ; also sewing, Christmas novelties, second hand goods ,at the jumble stall, and last but not least, the Sunday School children are making their own display.

Sincerity suits are built up to a. qualifv standard, not down to a low price. Make your next suit a Sincerity and he satisfied. W. H. Stopforth— Advt.

Men! for bathing costumes in all the wanted styles, qualities and shades, try “The Bristol.”—Advt.

Spring Cleaning? Make your cushions like now with Fairy Dyes.—Advt.

Protect yourse 1 f From coughs and colds this winter—put a. few drops of “Nazol” on your handkerchief every morning. , Disinfects and protects the points of infection—the bottlft to-day. 60 doses for Is 6d. month, nose and throat. Get your 120 doses fur 2s fid.—Advt.

A dance will be held in Goldsborough Hall on Friday, November 10th. Admission, ladies •$/-, gentlemen iil/6. — Advt.

In the membership campaign between the Waimate and Hokitika branches of the Returned Soldiers’ Association, the local branch was leading on October 31 with a membership of' 126, Waimate being very close with' 125.

Orderly officer—Any complaints men ? None sir, was the reply. Bade’s made-to-measure suits fit perfectly and are low priced too; we recommend them. Order your Xmas suit now atBade’s.—Advt.

A visitor to Hokitika, e,a route to South Westland a nd th e glaciers, is iMr Amiot, of South Africa, and a past secretary ,of the Rhodesian Rugby Union, who is at present touring New Zealand. He -was welcomed at Greymouth, on his way. through by Mr A. A. Adams, president of th e West /Coast Union, and last evening he was the guest of the Excelsior Club at its annual banquet at the 'Soldiers' Hall.

Thrifty buyers, should make it their business to inspect the special line of quality shirts now displayed by “The Bristol.” These shirts represent quality in every detail for the cash price of 5s lid. Also ask to be shown ties, fancy sox, underwear esc. and y.bu will find that Bristol prices, for quality goods ate the lowest in town.—Advt.

“Tootal”. By a wonderful patented process they have endowed them with crease-resisting powers. You can wear them freely at work or play, and need no smoothing iron to restore appearance —Tootal Anti-crease, fabrics wash beautifully. To be obtained at Schroder and Co.—Advt.

Old Frocks made new—-thanks to Fairy T)ves— fid tube.—Advt.

A cold in the Head needs treatment u». the head, inhale “Nazol.” Treats coughs and colds and all such kindred ailments at the points of infection. Give> prompt relief. 120 doses for 2s fid. fiO doses for Is fid.—Advt.

British and best—Fairy Dyes for nil household purposes.—Advt.

Protect from winter aT mer.ts, such as coughs and colds. •‘Nazol” is an efficient, scientific remedy. Acts at the root of the trouble. Gives quick relief. 120 cbwg for fid. fiO doses f'j» Iv fid - Advt..

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1933, Page 4

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1933, Page 4