THE KAIKOURA STAR And COUNTY GAZETTE and RECORDER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1936. LOCAL AND GENERAL
Owners of motor cycles and light eats art; reminded of the meeting to be held at the Kink Garage this evenAt I lie dance Io lie held nt the Hapiiku Hall on Wednesday evening next, l here will be a lucky door prize, leash Mont'’ Carlo, and a statue dance. Advice was received in Kaikoura on Monday of tin* death of Mrs .1. Nesbit, of l-’eilding, sister of Mi (1. Schroder, of Ohoka. Coionel .1. J. L’ssou. Grandmaster of the Neb .ila'i d Masonic Lodge, who is on hi.- way to the convocation. Io be held in Lhe Dunedin, will be in Kaikuiini on Saturday. The engagement is announced of Emily Mary Adair, daughter of Mr- 1.. Garrett ami tin' lute William Adair to Charles Rainbird, eldest son of Mr ami Mrs W. Rainhird, of Blenheim. Messis Pyne. Gould, Guinness, Ltd., will conduct a sale of furniture on account of Mrs G. McKenzie, at Torquay Street, on Saturday, commencing at The Suburban School Committee will conduit a dame in aid of the school funds, nt the Suburban Hall, to-mor-tow night. There will be a cash Monte Carlo and a good, supper. Mr Bernie Harnett, who Ims been suffering from a poisoned hand for some time, had his left hand amputated at Christchurch on 'Tuesday. His many friends will wish him a speedy The Kaikoura .Miniature Rifle Club will superintend a dance to be held in the Drill Hall to-morrow night, when the trophies won during the season will be presented. .Mrs Sabiston’s orchestra, has been engaged to supply tin* music. Messrs Beath and Co. advise that Mr J. Lawrence. their London cutter, will be in attendance at the Kaikoura branch from 2 p.m. on Monday until I I a.m. on Wednesday. Those requiring to be measured for suits should make tl.eir appointment early. 'The annual bazaar and rose show, organised by members of the Anglican parish, will take place at the Drill Hall on December 5. The attractions will be of a varied description, and an interesting afternoon and evening may be looked forward to by those who attend. It is announced that a combined military ajid police contingent from India will attend, the Coronation, including representatives of all blanches of the Indian army, navy, ami air force ami probably forces from the native Those requiring attention to their eyes are reminded that Mr Stanley H. Maine i Procter’s. Ltd.), Christchurch, may be consulted at the Adelphi Hotel from 1..10 to 5 p.m. to-morrow, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, and !> a.m. to noon on Monday. Appointments can be made with Mr W. ...McD. Baker, chemist. West End. A farmer up the North says: Coming into my empty house one afternoon. I was surprised to hear music, am! found 1 had left the wireless on. My room, wihch is long ami narrow, ami has a window at. each end. was full of butterflies .all dancing to the music, and the sight was so pretty that I thought youi readers might lie interested in hearing of it. This should be a good | way to attract tin 1 white butterflies | from the cabbages ami cauliflowers. URIC ACID AGONY Terror and Torment Ended . What R.l .R. is doing for hundreds |of suU'erers of Rheumatism. Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuritis, i; will do for you. Mrs Wilkes. Mauku. writes; “I could me stand on my feet ami was confined to bed. Doctors’ treatment hail no results. After three weeks R.t'.R. my Rheumatism entirely disappeared. ” Sold with a money-back, guarantee in every packet. Live booklet from Kai-J koura Pharmacy. —3 J
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Kaikoura Star, Volume LVI, Issue 91, 19 November 1936, Page 2
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610THE KAIKOURA STAR And COUNTY GAZETTE and RECORDER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1936. LOCAL AND GENERAL Kaikoura Star, Volume LVI, Issue 91, 19 November 1936, Page 2
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