mo LET. —Com fort able COTTAGE, -*L in Park Street, with every coil--venience; Kent 10/- per week.—Apply : Mrs W. Stavelev. ATAINUI. EE 7th. . JUMBLE SALE. ! In aid of the South Westland Carnival Queen Candidate. Large entry of Stock, produce, and : goods of every description for disi posal. ! RETURNED SOLDIERS CORDIALLY INVITED. GRAND BALL IN EVENING. P ! MISSION SERVICES. I MR JAMES GUMMING, SCOTTISH EVANGELIST (Accompanied bv his wife) IS CONDUCTING A TEN DAYS’ GOSPEL MISSION in— ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH, Hokitika, EVERY NIGHT AT 7.30 o’clock. ALL CORDIALLY INVITED. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. MRS PRESTON, the proprietress of the popular Tea Rooms in Revel 1 Street intends to iiistal a SODA FOUX-. TAIN at the end of October when all the fnney summer drinks and ice creams will be supplied, whether American or | Colonial. , Patrons please note—The fountain hn s been ordered direct from New York and should fill a long felt want. WAIT AND SEE. RESBYTERIAN OHURCH. ; jpUBL IC ’ALL M THURSDAY, NOVEMI
WAT ARO A CATTLE SALE THURSDAY, 7tli NOVEMBER, 1918. A 11 a.m. Mhouston and c 0 •will soli hy public auction as above: — 10 S-yr.-old Forward STEERS, For Ritchie Bros. 25 2-vr-old STEERS, 6 2 vr. old HEIFERS For Nolan Bros. .25 2-yr.-old Fat and Forward BUL- ‘ LOCKS, For Harris and Sons. 10 Fat and Forward HEIFERS. For Mr J. Cloher. 30 2-vr.-old f. and f. CATTLE, mixed For Mr R. Hyndman. 20 2 vr. old BULLOCKS. For Mr. A. Delin. FURTHER. ENTRIES SOLICITED. WATAROA SALE YARDS. ANNUAL SPRING SALE. THURSDAY, 7th NOVEMBER, At 11 o’clock a.m. j GW. MOSS AND Cu. • will sell by public auction as above:— 25 2-yr.-old STEERS, G HEIFERS, On account Riolan Bros. 24 Prime 3-yr.-old BULLOCKS, On account Mr E. A. Gibb. 20 3-vr.-old BULLOCIvS (in forward ! condition), ! On account Air AI. Patrick. j 16 2-vr.-old STEERS, ! 5 DRY COWS, On account Mr W. Vincent. j 1 VEALER, _ | On account Airs At. Patrick. (Proceeds to go to Copper Trail Fund.) KOKATAHI STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, 13th NOA r EAIBER, At Noon. Messrs av. .teffrtfs and co., will sell by public auction as above:— 100 2 and 3-vr. BULLOCKS, 50 CALVES and AIIXED SORTS. further ENTRIES SOLICITED. CLEARING SALE OF GROCERIES. —AT— M. HOUSTON AND COY’S, STORE, WHARF ST. HAVING BEEN PASSED for Active Service, T hereby notify the public that I am closing the GROCERY and WINE and SPIRIT BRANCHES of my business. On and after Alondav 11th. BER the whole of the stock of The general Groceries and Vines and Spirits will be sold off at reduced prices and for cash only. prompt settlement of all accounts owing for these lines would be appreciated. N.B.—There will be no alteration in the Produce Business, Auctioneering, Commission, and Agency Branches which will be carried on as hitherto. ( M. H. HOUSTON, 30th., October, 1918:
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1918, Page 3
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