I QASS gQVARE, JJOKITIKA j BARTON’S I CIRCUS. 'GLORIOUS SUCCESS LAST NIGHT! GLORIOUS SUCCESS LAST NIGHT! GLORIOUS SUCCESS LAST NIGHT! Crowded with an enthusiastic Audience! TO- NIGHT! mO-NIGHTI! 0- NIGHT! I O-NIGHT!! GRAND FINAL PERFORMANCE! WITH'CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! WITH CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! WITH CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! ROSS—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11th. STAFFORD ,WEDNESDAY FEB. 13th
NATIONAL EFFICIENCY BOA II OA W MILLERS and all others interosted in the Timber industry of Westland and Grey are invited to attend a SPECIAL MEETING to be held at the TOWN HALL, Greyinouth, „on MONDAY AFTERNOON, February 11th, at 3 o’clock for the purpose of meeting J. A. Frostiek, Esq., Canterbury Commissioner of the National Efficiency Board and discussing the timber industry and afforestation questions. T ELDON COATES, For National Efficiency Board.'
HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY. /"CONSUMERS are reminded that the Gas Accounts for the month ot JANUARY fall to be paid at tlie Company’s Office, Tanered Street, by •I'p.m. on Monday next, I.lth inst. dtherwi.s© Discount cannot be allowed. Wm. WILSON, Secretary.
farewell to father creed i\ FAREWELL SOCAL tendered to REV. FATHER CREED, prior to .his departure for Christchurch will be held in the A DELPHI THEATRE, KUMAR A on TUESDAY NEXT, 12tli inst, commencing at 8 p.m. All friends are cordially invited to attend.
ARAHUR A FAT STOCK SALE. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 11th. “I\/r HOUSTON AND CO will sell by public auction as above:— 20 Fat CATTLE On account of Mr. Diedrichs. 8 Fat BULLOCKS On Accounts of Mr, G. Mclntosh ARAHURA FAT STOCK SALE.
MONDAY. FEBRUARY lltli. 1918 GW. MOSS AND CO. • will sell by public auction as above:— 20 Prime BULLOCKS. On Account of Mr Robert Adamson ARAHURA PAT STOCK SALK. MONDAY FEBRUARY 11th, 1918.
Messrs w. jeffries and co. will sell as above: 40 Fat CATTLE. For Messrs Collett and Donovan. 150 Fat SHEEP and LAMBS For Messrs Condon and Olsen Boys PONY “Bliss” 6 years,-.staunch and quiet, broken to saddle and bridle. For Mr G. W. Keller. SALE OF PROPERTY. AT WATAROA YARDS. MARCH 14th, 1018, at 2 p.m. JEFFRIES AND CO., instructed by MR J. C. HENDE (who is going into camp) will offer as above: HIS LEASE IN PERPETUITY of 431~ acres, ring fenced and subdivided into two sections, with hut thereon, situated at Dry Creek. This is a splendid piece of cattle country, comprising rich swamp land, and contains a large quantity of milling flax. Full particulars from the auctioneers or at the sale.
BUSHFELLEES WANTED. FOR 250 ACRES at Cascade, in one or smaller Blocks (a very easy felled block) Huts provided; delivery of goods free; town prices plus freight only charged; Meat 4d. per lb. Price £2/5/- per acre. Apply:— ' NOLAN BROS., Qkum„
COAL. OWING to the increase in the price of coal the following prices will be charged:— PER TON 34/KALE TON 17/6 QUARTER TON 9/Terms : —Cash on delivery. F. W. THOMPSON' COAL MERCHANT, Telephone, No. 12-5.
SPORTS AT RIMU. A monster athletic SPORTS and AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL will be held on the RIMU RECREATION GROUND on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3rd. A Ball will follow in the evening. A. O’HALLORAN. Secretary. Furniture, Floors, and Linoleums look like new when rubbed with ‘,‘TANOL,” Brings up wood grain and pat-tera-~-gives a lasting polish.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 February 1918, Page 3
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