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WANTED.— GIRL, for farmhouse work, Wataroa; £1 per week and good home. Apply “Guardian” office. THE ALFA LIGHT.—The Latest, best and most economical petrol light. The outlay is very small. Send for full particulars. Harley, and Co., Ltd. agent, Greymouth. Dairymen.— Kindly twt Harley and Coy., of Greymouth, have been appointed District Agents for the Alfa' Lavel .Separator, the best and most -efficient on the market. Terms can be arranged with Harley & Co., Ltd., agents. WANTED KNOWN—That it will pay you to purchase your FURNITURE from Harley and Coy., Ltd., Greymouth. All furniture made at our own factory and fully guaranteed, F.asy terms of payment arranged—Harley and Co.; Ltd., Furniture Manufacturers, THANKS. Mr- AND MRS A. DANN and FAMILY desire to 'thank all kind friends for their sympathy and also for letters and cards received in connection with their recent sad bereavement. lvanieri Forks, October 26th, 1917. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. without Preserve . ON THE PREMISES, REVELL ST., HOKITIKA, ON SATURDAY, 27th OCTOBER, 1917, At 11 a.m, -pOLLOCK AND BEVAN will sell by public auction as above, under instructions from Mr. W. H. Batson who has definitely decided to dispose of the business to go on his land in South Westland:— s The Commodious Hotel, situated in Revcll street, and known as “Batson’s Hotel,” together with one quarter acre freehold section. The hotel which has always enjoyed a splendid trade, contains eight bedrooms, three sitting rooms, dining room (to seat 5q persons), and all the appurtenances of a first-class hotel, including hot and cold water service and other up-to-date conveniences. The property will he offered as a going concern, and a good proportion of. purchase money can remain o n mortgage. WESTLAND COUNTY ELECTION. OKARITO RIDING. Ladies and gentlemen,—i am offering myself as a candidate for a renewal of your confidence at the .forthcoming County election o u WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 14th., for a representative of the Okarito Riding. During the expiring term of office I have endeavoured to promote the interests of the district in every way possible, and if honoured with your confidence again, I shall continue to endeavour to do all I possibly can for the advancement of the Riding and the general prosperity of the whole County. Soliciting a continuance of your valued support and confidence, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, S. ,G. FERGUSON. DANCING. •VTISS DELIA MOYNIHAN, pupil of -LtX Miss Beresford, Auckland, commences DANCES from 3rd OCT. Fancy Dancing, Step Dancing, Classical dancing, Toe dancing, Ballets, Ragtime, Ballroom dancing (including' Tango, “La Rumba,” Hesitation Waltz, Fox Trot, One Step, Fancy Step, Tasmanian Waltz, Etc., Etc.) Classes will be held in the Supreme Hall Wednesdays for advanced Ballroom dancing. Thursdays for beginners atad juveniles. Fancy Dancing as per arrangements. OSWALD R.J. BORTON. COMMISSION, INSURANCE, SHIPPING AND HOUSE AGENT. LICENSED LAND & ESTATE AGENT LICENSED SHAREBROKER. Agent for “Burley’s” Motor Car Service, JReefton to Westport and vice versa. Tickets obtainable at the office. Agent for the QUEENSLAND INSURANCE COY., LTD., Fire, Marine and Accident. Agent for the ATLAS ASSURANCE COY., Ltd., Fire and Accident. Orders taken for all kinds of seeds; prices on application. Correspondence cordially invited. OFFICE: —Hamilton Street, Hokitika, P.O Box, No. 10. ; W. PERRY AND CO.. MERCHANTS : : : : HOKITIKA Have now opened up the following SEED POTATOES:— FACTORS, GAMEKEEPERS, VERMONTS, RED HEBRONS, MAORI CHIEF, ROBIN AD IR, - UP-TO-DATES, DAKOTA RRjDS. BRITISH QUEEN EARLY REGENT DALMENEY BEAUTY, STAR OF NEW YORK. IN STOCK—n TT'GLIPSE J7\ ERTILIS ERS. COCKSFOOT, CLOVERS, RYE AND :a OTHER GRASS SEEDS. TURNIP SEEDS, & WOOL -PACKS. “• PERRY AND CD.,

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1917, Page 3

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