LATE LOCALS The Foxton hag not completed unloading at Bruce Bay, But leave s tonight fo,r Hokitika. The Town Clerk notifies that water will be cut off in portion of the town to-morrow (Tuesday) morning from 8 o’clock till noon. In hi very interesting compprisiion of charges for telephone in Great Britain and in New Zealand, which has been furnished by the Post Office, it is shown that telephone rentals in the Dominion compare very favourably with those in Great Britain, notwithstanding that the British charges liaye .only recently been reduced. Particulars appear in a notice in another column. Mr J. J. Busch, in the Canterbury Aero Club Fox Moth machine arrived from Nelson yesterday and took Massrs Michenson and King of the Clem Dawe Coy to Waiho, where they took a number of scenic photos of the glaciers. They were very much impressed by the beauty and grandeur of the snow covered mountains. Mr Busch left for Nelson this afternoon. Protect yourßerr rrom winter ailment# such as coughs and colds. “Nazol" is an efficient, scientific remedy. Actk at the root of v be trouble. Gives quid: relief. 120 doses for 2# 6d. 60 doses for Is 3d.—Advt. Buy a 6d tube of Fairy Dye instead of buying new curiaina.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 December 1934, Page 6
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