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Call and have a look at the now season’s millinery at Mrs J. Lloyd’s— Advt. The Grey “ Star ” says:—“ The many friends of Mr James Johnston, of Brick Street, will regret to hear of his death, which occurred on Wednesday. The deceased, who was a son of the late Captain Johnston, was a native of Globe Point, New South Wales. He was 68 years of age. He had been ailing for some time, and his death was not altogether unexpected. Great sympathy will be felt for Mrs Johnst n, (nee Miss Stacia Furlong, formerly of Hokitika), in her sad loss.” I Schroder and Co. having just concluded their great clearing sale have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of new autumn and winter goods. Every article is in good taste, prices are in plain figures, qnfl as psual ingel} below currant rates, Cash purchas: 5 receive q discount of one shilling for each complete £, carpets and linoleut s net. cash only. Inspection invited.— Advt,
The cold nights will soon be hero! Get a “Unique” Stopper Hot Water bottle. The well vulcanised seams never burst, tear or leal?. Thi§ fine British bottle wi]l give many years service, but make sure of orand being on neck of bottle.
' As winter approaehers so does the demand for Schroder’s millinery, costumes, furs, and blankets, beautiful blouses in crepe de chine, French coats, and fur collars. It will be wise to make an early selection, as it is not possible to get repeats.—Advt. i
1'o: continuation oi news see hrst and fourth page*. wsm—a——m——c ' ' J. K. LINNEMANN, notifies the • arrival of a consignment of 12 Guage, No 2 and No 3, shot cartridges. Remington and Winchester, at reasonable prices. WKHTIiAXD LAND BOARD.
NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that 1 have applied to the 'Westland Land Board under the Regulations for a Rastornl License over SCO acres situate at Sunny Bight Ivanieri Lake within the Scenic Reserve. WILLIAM ARTHUR HEAD, Returned Soldier. Kanieri, 27th. March, 1910. Robert Wells, Agent. •
NOTICE TO MAKE RETURNS OF LAND UNDER THE LAND AND INCOME TAX ACT, 1910. Land and Income Tax Department, Wellington, 27th. March, 1919. Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of the above Act and the Regulations made thereunder, every person and company within the meaning of the said Act, being owner of land in New Zealand, is hereby required to' make and furnish to me in the prescribed form, returns of such land as :;t 12 o'clock noon oil the 31st DAY OF MARCH, 1919. And, further, notice is hereby given that such returns shall in all cases be delivered at or forwarded to the office of the Commissioner of Taxes in the Government Buildings at AVellinglon, on or before the Bth. day of April 1919. i). G. CLARK, Commissioner of Taxes. Note. —Forms of return may be obtained at any postal money-order office; they will not be sent to the taxpayers from the office of the Commissioner of Taxes unless written application is made for them . If the total unimproved value of the land of a taxpayer ns assessed under tile Valuation of Land Act, 1908 does not exceed £SOO, a return of land need not be furnished. “Owner of land” includes a lessee of land owned by Natives. Special Note.—Any person failing to furnish a return at the prescribed time is liable to a penalty up to £IOO. NOTICE TO JURORS, ALL JURORS summoned to attend the sittings of the Supreme Court at Hokitika, on Friday next, March 28th., are hereby notified that, their attendance WILL NOT BE REQUIRED. J. N. NALDER, Deputy Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Hokitika, March 27th., 1919. OWNER AN ABSENTEE. Properly has to go, Nice House (5 Rooms, all conveniences. HOKITIKA, corner Benley and Stafford Streets, nice T house, of f, looms, verandah at trout, gas and ,ras fittings, gas stove, high prossuic water, bathroom, scullery, sink, washhouse storeroom, wood and coa’slied. M - garage. 28 perches, more or less awns, garden lon Inm. Asphalt - front" ail'd back The properly I prnwn; U'l I a dv-.l class tenpu(. owner has left Ilokil.il,a. peri*"titly. and has reduced her price £3(30 to CHOC MRS FALK KNBACn. 59 Manchester Street, (Tiristclimvh
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1919, Page 3
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