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The entries for the Arahura fat- stocksale on Monday appear in this issue. The Te Aroha left Wellington early yesterday morning for Greymouth and Hokitika. The Inter-Wanganui Coon, Dairy Factory, Ltd., are inviting tenders m this issue for cartage contracts for tbe ensuring period. Messrs Taylor and dimming notify that all accounts owing must be paid before April 10th and accounts due should be rendered at once. A meeting of tbe Westland Progress League will lu> held in the Countv Chambers on Monday evening at 7.30 o’clock. Business general—Advt. During a discussion on tbe borough water supply last evening, the Mayor said if things turned out the way tbe Council expected, they would >ha\e abundant supply for all purposes. The Gael arrived from M olliugr.on and Greymouth last night at 7 o clock ami sails for Okuru this afternoon. On her return to Hokitika she ,o> Wellington. Courtenay Radio is tbe outstanding machine of 1935. Long and short wave combined, at a price that will, appeal Particulars from W. J. Bruce, agent for Radio Distributors, e/o Bassett and Paterson, 118m.—Advt. In this issue tbe Railway Department advertises particulars of alterations in train services on the Greymoutb-Hoki-tika-Ross lin,. on Friday, sth April and Saturday. 6th April, in connection with tbe Trotting Club’s meeting at Greymouth on sth and 6th April.

Tennent’s advise that their legisteied optician will be in attendance at their Hokitika brack on Thursday next, 4tb April, when lie may b 0 consulted on all your eye troubles. Make your appoi ntm ent ea rlyA dvt.

Tbe question of numbering tbe residences in Hokitika was raised at tbe meeting of the Borough Council last evening by Or. *I • Cuttanoc. Ihe lown Clerk said it would moan inserting a special by-law. The Mayor (Mr. G. A. Perry) said be did not think there was a present necessity, but, when tbe Council next revised its by-laws, provision could then be made for the compulsory numbering of houses in the borough.

Addisons’ .now 'season's wool dress goods'. Our variety of new wool dress fabrics and tweeds is now showing in a full ralitre of season s most fashionable weaves and colours. As usual the prices are marked at lowest rates, consistent J wi t.b Addisons’ dependable quality.—Advt.

Tailored woollens from Addisons. Golf! 11 aces! Country wear! Town wear? Almost any occasion calls for good tailored woollen*;, they are iso beautifully cut, so perfectly proportioned, and where these woollens are concerned you will spend cheerfully secure in the knowledge that they will give pleasure and satisfaction for much longer than a single season.—Advt.

Tho now season’s football jerseys have arrived All the wanted Club eqloiw\ in stock at. W r . Ttf. Rtop.forth’s. Advt..

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1935, Page 4

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1935, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1935, Page 4