'nr tontinua Hon of news see first and fourth pages FOR SALE. —One Pure-bred Dairy Short-horn BULL.—Apply J. B. Douglas, Arahura. WANTED— A young GIRL for PANTRY MAID. Apply Dominion Hotel. KANIERI BRIDGE. Notice is hereby given that the KANIERI BRIDGE on the Hokitika to Ross Road, WILL BE CLOSED to all traffic on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 27th and 28th. inst., for repairs. J. D. GILLIES, Resident Engineer. Public Works Department, Groymonth, 26th November 1918. WESTLAND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. Notice is hereby given that all bodies must b e enclosed as soon as possible after death and funerals take place within twenty-four hours. Following should be discontinued as much as possible. By Order, henry WILLIAMS, Acting Secretary, Westland Hospital and Charitable Aid Board.
WESTLAND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. an urgent appeal. ASSISTANCE is urgently wanted in the following directions: l A person to undertake cooking at St. Mary’s Prebvtery Convalescent Hospital. 2. Persons (male or female), willing to assist- in nursing and housework for the Westland Hospital; also for a Convalescent ward to be opened at the State School and for outdistriets; also washing at the State School. 3. Light food and delicacies for patients will be gladly received at the Technical School for distribution where required. Communications can be made to the Mayor or to the undersigned. GEORGE DAVIDSON, Acting-Chairman. Westland Hospital and Charitablo Aid Board. ANDREWS BROS. NOTIFY" that owing to the STAFF being indisposed, customers aro requested to CALL AT THE SHOP for their meat, until further notice. SALE OF SOUTH WESTLAND FARM THURSDAY', 12th. DECEMBER, 191 8 - rr JEFFRIES AND CO.. V . instructed by Mr W. H. Batson t sell by public auction at the Han ,ri yards on above date as a going [lis well-known farm at the Waiko, comprising Renewable Leases 2793 and 2792 of 733 acres, Annual Rent £l6/8/-, together with M.O.L.’s of 205 acres fronting above, Annual Rent £2/10/-. Hie above property forms one of the best and most compact stock farms on the Waiho river partly improved and ring fenced with largo hut etc., 22 acres in new grass, and 20 acres ready tor turning with 50 bead of forward cattle, mostly bullocks, two horses, Spring Dray, Trap, two sets of harness etc* etc. A lair proportion of the above Leases aro cleared and in permanent pasture.
Full particulars from W. H. Oknrito', or the Auctioneers. J,ng buyers please wire the fixing d'atos for Inspection. Bit son, Intendformev ' NOTICE ENTBAOBPINABY. Mrs PRESTON, the. proprietress of the popular Tea Rooms in Revell Street intends to instal a SODA FOUNT\IN at the end of October when all the fancy summer drinks, and ice creams will be supplied, whether American or Colonial, ,i i• i•_ . • Patrons please note—The fountain ha« been ordered direct from New TorU and should fill a long felt want. WATT ANT) SFE.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1918, Page 3
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