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The Change of Luck art union tickets are now on sale, the prizes being on similar lines to previous ones.

Mid-winter Sale at F. A. Thomson's for two weeks only, commenced Saturday, June 9.—Advt.

Train arrangements for the representative rugbv match at Greymouth next Saturday are advertised in this issue.

Mid-winter Sale at F. A. Thompson’s, commenced Saturday, June 6th. Reductions in ail departments.—Advt.

Though on other lines traffic on the railways is now fairly slack the n mount of freight passing through the Otira tunnel last week showed a considerable increase over the figure foi the previous week. Last week 11,879 tons were handled through the tunnel compared with 10,437 in the previous week. The corresponding figures for last, year were 11,458 tons and 12,075 tons.

A dunce '"'ill I 1 *? hold i" Toker s Hall on Friday. July 6, in aid of Humphreys school prize fund. Music b\ Happiness Bovs. Good supper. Admissioiij gentlemen 2/-, ladies 1/6. Ad\t

week’s specials at Addisons. Women’s fleecy lined Bloomers, saxc blue 2s 9d as Is 3d, O.S. heavy weight navy fleecy lined bloomers 5s as 3s lid, heavy cotton vests, women’s size 3s lid ,rs Is lid, winceyette nights small womens, cream, pale green and pink 7s lid as 3s 6-d. Ladies’ fabric gloves, fleerv lined fur tops, all sizes in brown shades 5s 3d as 4s 3d, ladies woollen gloves, good quality 5s 3d as Is lid. Call early to secure some of these bargains.—Aidvt.

Low in price, high in quality, Roslyn tweed overcoats from 35/-. Shop early. -—W. H. Stopforth.—Advt.

The preparations for the Debutante Ball on Wednesday evening next at the Soldiers’ Hall are now being finalised. As previously, the evening’s proceedings will be broadcast by 3ZR, Greymonth, which will make special arrangements for the night. B. Evans has consented very kindly to act as the announcer for the evening, and the broadcast will continue to 11 P-m. A number of young ladies have signfied their intention of being presented, and (his part of the programme should be quite a special feature. The Mayoress (Airs Berry) will' receive the debutantes. The ladies’ -committee is .making special arrangements for the comfort, and entertainment- 'of patrons, and special snipper arrangements are under way. The. ball promises to bo an attractive social feature, and wjH he patronised bv numerous outside visitors, thus ensuring quite a district re-union. Dancing is to begin at 8.30 o’clock, ano the presentation will take place shortly -after 9 o’clock.

All wool Roslyn. lumber jackets, worth 27/6 to 32/-, to clear at 19/6 at W. H. Stopforth’s.—Advt.

Mid-winter Sale at F. -A'. Thompson’s commenced Saturday, June 6th; stalling reductions. —Advt.

Furnishing fabrics of every type, for every purpose, procurable at Addisons; also a nice selection of rugs in modem designs, beaten fire, screens and lamp shades, etc., etc. —Advt.

To prove yov’re l wise, nso Fairy Dves.—Advt.

AH millinery at half price at F. A. Thompson’s mid-winter sale. —Advt. Friday is the final day for the payment of-publicans’ license fees in the Westland district. A card tournament and dance will bo held in the Longford Hall, Kokatahi, on Tuesday next in aid of the Toarho Springs fund. The quintuplets horn at Corbeil in Ontaria, Canada, are now three weeks old, and are in perfect condi--1 tion. The mother is attending to her regular household duties. —Press Assn. We claim to give you the best value in town, good clean merchandise at lowest cash prices.—-“ The Bristol.”— Advt. A London cable states the Rev Dean ) Matthews, Dean of Exter, has been I appointed to succeed Dean Inge, in I the Deanery of St. Paul’s Cathedral, I London. i The Gael sailed for Wellington yesterday afternoon, timber laden. On arrival she loads for sailing on ! Friday, and is announced to sail for Bruoj Bay and Okuru on Monday evening. Mid-winter S : 'lc, special reductions ladies’ and children’s coats and frocks, F. A. Thompson.—'Advt.

Th Prince of Wales has accepted the presidency of the English Speaking Union of the British Empire. As an ! ambassador of understanding, the I Prince has done more than any living j nmai to proninhe friendship (hctwteeji English-speaking nations, for which the Union stands. His acceptance of the ' presidency is regarded as an appropriate and signal honour. Miss Dorothy Tlnvaites’ pupils have been very successful at the recent competitions, securing 18 first prizes and 19 seconds, out of twenty-five events ! and six places at the Christchurch Competitions. Miss Tlnvaites visits Hokitika on Saturdays, and gives tuition in all branches of dancing under qualified supervision. • Further specials at Addisoris.—Men’s shirts, size 1, ids'6d and ?s 6s as 5? ; men’s shirts, size 2, io 6d as 5s lid; linen forfar Is 2d yd. as lOd; forfaits lid as 9d ; winceyette, plain lemon, good quality, 2s as Is 8d ; 3 only cream fuji underskirts, women’s size, 6s 6d rs 4s lid; 1 only fuji underskirt, 0.5., good quality, 11s 6d as 5s 6d ; also >a further assortment of wools at reduced prices. Call early.—Advt. For one week only. The Bristol is offering two ties for the price of one. Special reductions in men’s sac coats, pink underwear, boys' shorts, rugs, etc. It pays to pay.cash and shop at “The Bristol.”—Advt. Science says, “Breathe your cold away.” You can by inhaling “Nazol”— the eommonsense scientific remedy. Powerful and penetrating. Treats such ailments at the root of the trouble. 60 doses for Is 3d. 120 doses for 2s 6d.— Advt. Schroder and Co. are now opening out their third shipment of hats, keenly bought for cash and keenly priced for quick sale.—Advt.

Piquant pickles and savoury sauces are assured if you use Sharland’s Vinegar. Bure, full-flavoured. Made in How

Zealand! In bottle of bulk.— Advt

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1934, Page 4

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1934, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1934, Page 4

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