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LOST— *A KEY on a chain, between Post Office and Hospital. Finder please return to “Guardian” office. £> it! NO ESS rjIHEATKK. HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, Sept. sth. IN AID OF * Y.M.C.Ai Comforts for Our Boys at the Front. A Juvenile Cantata by 70 Girls and Boys . . “Soot and the Fairies.” [Under the direction of Miss M. Reynolds, assisted by Miss . A. O. Nancekivell.] CHARACTERS: Queen Lily Dot Sliand Captain S°ot Angus Duncan Dr Sunlight, M.D., Maud Duncan Secretary Cecelia Hart Lord Bootlace Alex. Aitken Baron Hairbrush Lottie Valentine Lady Soapsuds Emmie Nightingale "Wag (rt funny little boy) .. Muriel King PROGRAMME: Opening Chorus, Know the Reason Why.” Song and Chorus, “The Lily and the Rose,” by Queen Lily and Fairies. Poppy Dance, Joan Butland and Iris Feddersen. 7 Song, “Brave and Manly Boys are We” By the Black Brigade. Song and Chorus, “Look at His. Face and Hands,” Chorus, “The Token of a True Pure Mind.” Chorus (interrupted), “We Love You.” Song and Chorus, “There’s Nothing Like Plenty of Soap.” Polka March, Chorus and Soot, “Oh What an Alteration.” Chorus “Beautiful Flowers.” Dance by Daffodil Givis (Melba Spoor, Dulcie Butland and Thelma Jacobs). March and Song by 70 Children, “For We’vo No Troubles.” INTERVAL OF SEVEN MINUTES. Song, “If You Were tho Only Girl in the World,” by A. Nancekevill, M. Reynolds and JDompany, in oostumo. Song and March, “Boys of the Ocean Blue,” Hugh Reynolds and Sailor Boys. Song, “New Zoaland,” by Hazel and Madeline King. Monolgue, “Something New,” W. Reyn olds. 1 Song and Chorus, “Soldier Boys,” 'Alex Aitken.

“GOD SAVE TEE KING.” NATIONAL. TABLEAU. Pianist: Miss A. Jacobs. Admission 2s and Is. NOTICE RE ACCOUNTS. T3EING A MEMBER of the First | -*-* Division, and having passed tne medical test, I must go to Camp as early as possible, and therefore request that ALL ACCOUNTS owing to •ft C:' TOOHEY and TOOHEY BROS, be paid at the Shop not later than AUGUST 31st. I After that date all outstanding will be sued for without further notice, i JAMES TOOHEY. ! SALE OF DAIRY HERD. | IITESSRS W. JEFFRIES AND uST; ITX. w-ill offer at auction at the KOKATAHI SALE, on behalf of MR JNO. DIMMICK, the whole of his first-class MILKING HERD, compns- j ing—--25 2nd, 3rd, and 4th calf cows due to ■ profit. • OSWALD R.J. BORTON. COMMISSION, INSURANCE, SHIP- ' PING AND HOUSE AGENT. i LICENSED LAND & ESTATE AGENT licensed sharebroker. Inventories and Valuations undertaker I have a number of properties in town and country on my hands for private sale. Full particulars to ue had at the office. Agent for ‘JBurley’s” Motor Car Service, Reefton to Westport and vice versa. Tickets obtainable at the office. Chief Agent for the Westland District of the Queensland Insurance Company, Ltd (Fire, Marine and Aecicmiui. Orders taken for coming season’s grass seeds. Correspondence cordially invited. OFFlCE:—Hamilton Street, Hokitika, Post Office Letter Box, No. 10.

AGJENT for the ALFA HOLLOW WIRE GAS LIGHTING "SYSTEM. An ideal light for Settlers, Country Stores, and Hotels—lnexpensive and nton-explosfive—Enquire at onod for particulars. o. r. eTborton, W. PERRY AND CO.. MERCHANTS : : : : HOKITTRA Hav© now opened up the following SEED POTATOES:— FACTORS, GAMEKEEPERS, VERMONTS, RED HEBRONS, MAORI CHIEF, ROBIN ADAIR, UP-TO-DATES, DAKOTA RCDS, BRITISH QUEEN EARLY RE( ENT, DALMENEY BEAUTY,. STAR OF NEW' YORK. IN STOCK.— JgICLIPSIE COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS, RYE AND OTHER GRASS SEEDS. TURNIP SEEDS, & WOOL PACKS. 1 W. PERRY AND CO., FERTILISERS.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1917, Page 3

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