Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

It would appear that in his zeal, Mr Munro, one of the Labour candidates for a Dunedin city sea-t, in the exuoerance of his verbosity, said rather tco much when he outlined Labour’s plan to secure money and credit to fulfil its promises if placed in power. He made some extravagent statements as to what Labour would do to reach its ends, so much so that another Labour candidate standing for an adjoining seat, had to publielv disown Mr Mnnro’s statement. What was hinted at as the designed policy v'-Hd outstrip D ven the Labour policy of New South Wales which brought so near a serious financial debacle in that State. Mr Munro’s outbreak which came as a. bolt from the bine, should he the final reminder to the electors of New Zealand not to place Labour in power. , If Labour were to achieve the Treasury seats on Wednesday, tne way would he open for the wrecking of the fortunes of the Dominion, with such an extravagant policy as Mr Munro and his colleagues have in mind to implement their proposals More than the financial world need bew’are, for all classes and particularly the working people, would he affected with

The m.v. Gao] arrived on Sunday night.

The Blue Star Taxis announch they have commenced an up-to-date service in Hokitika and surrounding districts, and solicit public patronage. Premises formerly occupied by V est Coast Motors. Phone 148 for prompt service.

The New Zealand Shipping Company’s lines Rotorua, amongst other cargo which she loaded at Lyttelton last week, took on a consignment of 265 cases of crayfish for the United Kingdom.

Summer coats at Addisons, chosen for their individuality, their fitness to person and purpose, their correct fashion and their excellent value. Addisons’ policy the latest fashions at lower prices. Inspection invited. —Advt.

The Returned Soldiers’ weekly euchre tournament, will be held in the Soldiers’ Hall to-morrow (Tuesday) eveniug at 8 o’clock sharp. Goods orders as prizes will be given. Admission 1/-.—Advt.

AVest Coast Cinemas, Ltd., are inviting tenders for the lease of two shops in the Regent Theatre building. The size of the shops are 18ft by 17ft Gins, and the minimum term of lease 12 months. Tenders close on December 4.

At Mr H. R. Young’s address in All Saints’ Hall to-morrow evening in support of his candidature for the AYestland Seat in the interests of the National Party, Mr J. AV. Greenslade will also speak. The subjects will be: “The Government’s Policy,” and “Criticisms of Labour’s Policy.” *

A cobweb social will be held in the Methodist schoolroom to-morrow evenng, at' 8 p.m. when opportunity will be taken to bid farewell to Miss B. Evans. -An invitation is extended to .all friends to be present. Admission free. Supper. —Advt.

Another unpleasant week-end was added to the series which has been experienced recently in Hokitika district. Light rain fell on Saturday afternoon increasing to heavy showers during the night and again yesterday morning. Conditions improved yesterday afternoon. Sporting fixtures were again interrupted.

Addisons’ spring furnishing fabrics, new season’s cretonnes in gay floral patterns, shadow tissues in attractive designs and colours, poplins, slab repps, satins, curtain nets,, and smart new cushions which can do marvels in the re-deco raking line, and whan limited budgets can afford them, when you lect them at- Addisons’. —Advt.

The number of motor-vehicles registered during October, 2,486, it » the highest in any October since 1929. Jt is 794 in excess of the registrations foi October, 1834, and comprises 1,689 cars, 564 commercial vehicles and 233 motor-cycles. Another important feature is disclosed in analysing th® origin of the new registrations for October: Great Britain, 903; U.S.A. or Canada, 799; others 7 ; total, 1689.

A tonic for tired rooms. Yon can not do better than by calling at Schroder and Go’s emporium where you will find the latest in linoleums ana curtains, where dozens of new patterns are to he found. They are colourful and fresh. They have beauty aplenty. Come in and see for yourself, and your room will soon be rejuvenated at Schroder’s. —Advt.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/HOG19351125.2.17

Bibliographic details

Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1935, Page 4

Word Count
678

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1935, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1935, Page 4