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For continuation of news nee nrßt and fourth pages. ANTED %D SELL.—Wardrobe, Double Mattrass, Kitchen Table' and ChaW Dining Chairs and Settee, Etc. Aptoly—Mr Whyte, Weld Street. \ FOR SALE.—-A Springing HEIFER. Apply—John Bradley, Junr., Arahura. WANTED. Nature’s Herbal Tonic —Nerve and Blood Tonic for indigestion, rheumatism, appendicitis, and all internal complaints. 2s 6ti packet at all stores.—Paterson. Michel and Co., Ltd., Wholesale Agents.
TENDERS. Tenders are galled for the DESIGN and BUILDING of a HALL to bo built at WAIHO GORGE. The dimensions of the ball not to exceed 30 feet x 40 feet; annexes n» one dressing and one library room not to exceed 30 feet by 10 feot. All material will be supplied. The quantity of the material has to be stated in tender. Iron roofing excluded. Any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close end of JUNE. Address: Secretary of the Guido Thomson Memorial Hall and Waiho Library, Waiho Gorge. to timber merchants. TO PRODUCE MERCHANTS. TO COAST TIRiiDERS and all those liaving trairtsjjort business up twid down and arofcnd the Coast of Neu Zealand. f
The thus' LIAM receive offers Fleet of Coast: favourably boo The “ABAT, little boat PES of the late WTL- j l will bo glad to | the under-mentioned ! Vessels, so well and j J»U,” one of the best on the Coast, of 120 tons, a rJ?ular flier, and cargo space for §OO,OOO feet of timber The “LILY,| 84 tons, a splendid sea , , i 111 1 „+ «11 r»nrf« boat anl on the W space of 1 The “ANN prese: Pier her buil’ ties. In those d all steam c: seen their i are tempted easier to pic port, that a Df the war Umber Cen towns > that tluce and fret for these c ,hat tire sail kinds ar© bad must appeal go and enter] We should in writing n 3 f 10 per con| affer address TRUSTEE COOK AND known at all ports,,. Coast, with a cargo ,000 feet of timber. HIDE,” 121 tons, at g in the Gladstone ttelton. Her lines and Ipresont great possibiliof shortage of freight no matter what has calling, have and o freights that are d easier to transcurrent, tho result many of tho anl \small Coastal ire dependable for profit, thus aVnircd trado .fts. Thero\s no doubt ig boats to\ay of all f wanted, and this fleet any young man with ■iso in him. io glad to receive offers •ompaniod with cheque of the amount of your to the—of the Late WILLIAM C/o MESSRS MATSON ■O., CHRISTCHURCH. ytimo up fill THURSDAY, 21st JNE, 1917, iats or the? either for one or moro vhole. MATSON AND . CO.
K i: I: I: f: l: H }■: K H y «■ H H H F. SCHRODER AND CO’H Are now Ready with the very latest fashions for || the WINTER. . . . . . i\ ...1N... ’J MILLINERY, COSTUMES, A COATS & UNDERWEAR. j| INSPECTION COHDI ALLY INVITED. 3 m:F, 13 and Co, Hokitika and Kumara Ei H H H am m m
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1917, Page 3
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