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wply 'ANTED.—Strong WOMAN for hotel kitchen. Good wages. Ap--1 Guardian ” Office. I FOR SALE—Light Harness HORSE, suitable .for woman to drive. Apply C. lE. Sparkcs, South Spit. WANTED— A GIRL for Shop. Wages 30/- per week. Federal Supper Rooms. OLI) FALSE TEETH bought, sound or broken, on gold, silver, or vulcanite. Post them to J. DUNSTONE, Box 1418, Auckland. Highest cash prices sent by return mail. ’ Established 28 years. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. ■EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Pursuant to the provisions of “The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908.’’ I hereby give notice that an ELECTION will be held on MONDAY, the 12th, day of JANUARY, 1920, for the purpose of electing a COUNCILLOR for the KOKATAIII RIDING of the County of Westland, in the place of Henry Norman, resigned; and X hereby appoint the County Office, Fitzherbert Street, Hokitika, as the place, and MONDAY, the sth. day of JANUARY, 1920 (before noon)), as. the day for the nomination of candidates for such office. Dated this 17th. day of December, 1919. D. J. EVANS, Returning Officer, County of Westland. THANKS. 1 M R and MRS J. FOOTE dy.sire to - publicly thank Dv Teifhelmann, | Matron Little, apd the nursing staff, , of Westland Hospital for the unremitting attention and kindness shown to their daughter, Daisy, while for over twelve months a patient therein. j Gibson Quay, December 16th. WE CAN P(MNT A FINGER,— across the country and show you Kindreds of fellows, no smarter than | run are, holding good paying positions j n the electrical world through having | I',-: rn iv.l the profession in spare time ! Lrough NATIONAL ELECTRICAL ! 70R RESPONDENT® SCHOOL, BAR- j LOW’S BUILDINGS. Why don’t rou ? Prospectus and information free. FRED WOOLHOUSE, | * — I MOTOR GARAGE. i OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, HOKITIKA. | TELEPHONE, NO 111. Having commenced business as above, requests public patronage. T«xi at call at any moment. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN j OFFERED BY C..T. E. LINNEMANN, REVELL STREET, K FREEHOLD SECTIONS, with * SHOPS, erected thereon, 75 feet frontage to Itevell Street, opposite Bank of New South AVales, also 2 freehold Sections, 66 feet frontage to Beach Street, with a large substantial Iron Store, 50 feet, by 42 feet erected thereon, the whole forming one block, with frontages to Revell and Beach Street. Together with the varied Stocks of Trade, consisting of Ironmongery, Tobaeconnist Goods, fancy goods, drapery, groceries, druggist-ware, china and glassware, cutlery, stationery, musical instruments and general merchandise, counters, glass show cases, gas fittings, 2 platform scales, safe, counter scales etc. Apply on the prervii*e« to the PROPRIETY^, AUCTION SALE. OF FREEHOLD TOWN PROPERTY WITH p-ROOMED DWELLING, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, SEWELL STREET. HOKITIKA. ON TUESDAY, 23rd. DECEMBER. At 2 n.m. M HOUSTON AND CO. • instructed by Mrs R. Irving who i's leaving the district, will sell by public auction ns above: Freehold Section No 149-5, iSowell St. .containing acre on which is elected at com Portable -"-roomed dwelling with all conveniences. —ALSO— The whole of tile Household Furniture and Effects including Sideboard,, 3 dueliesse chests, marble top washstnnd aiul ware, (hairs, tables, 2 double and I single bedstead, wire and kapok mattfetsses, linoleums, wardrobe, rliest. drawore, crockery, pictures, couch, ornaments, lamps, bookshelves, books, etc., etc.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1919, Page 3

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529

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1919, Page 3

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