WANTED IMMSDIATEtLY—Logg. ing WINCH with or without BoiJor, with double cylinders 7in. to 9in., and 12in. to 14in stroke. Double Drums (independent p«i»ferred) etc.,ete. Reefton Coal Company, Box 34, Reef ton. NOTICE. ;s_ OWING TO THE INCREASED COST OF BOTTLES, we, the undersigned, have decided to • narge tlie following for all bottles leaving the Factory on and after the loth DAY of MAR£H, 1920. , Quarts 4/- per doz. j Nips branded, 4/- per doz. I Nips Unbranded, 2'- rer doz. i Splits lOoz. 4/-, per doz. j Unbranded 160z5., 2/- jier doz. ' ! Cordials, 15/- per doz; Bottles 2/- per ■- doz extra. 1
Bottles which arc charged ■ for at above rates will be credited at same rates on return. Bottles in excess of those charged Tor, will (be paid for at market prices ruling, on receipt of the bottles at the Factory. MRS. KORTFOAST, T. ROBINSON, and SONS. WANTED Assistant wardsman—with knowledge of gardening. Re- , turned Trooper preferred. Wages £lOl I per annum, all found. Apply at once' to MASTER, Old Peoples Home. Kumara. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. IVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to section 50 of the Public r I ru.it Office Act, 1908, that- all creditors and others having claims against the es:,i,te of John Gualt Wallace, late Member of Expeditionary Force, soldier, deeea.sjl, (whose estate is under administration by the Public Trustee) are hereby required to lodge in duplicate such claims supported by full particulars and certified as due and owing bv the said estate at the date of the death of the said deceased, with the Public Truste r’s local Office at Hokitika, on or before the 13th. day of April, 1920.
j Any claim not. lodged liy the date named is liable to exclusion. W. DUNCAN and 00.. Local Deputy Public Trusve, ST.. ANDREW’ HALL HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, March 24th., 1920. ST. , PAUL’S ANNUAL SALE OF WORK and EASTER. TREE, under the auspices of the Methodist Ladies Guild. Plain and Fancy Work Stalls. 'Sweet and Produce Stalls, tearoom and competitions, and a Fish Pond. Open—2.3o. p.m. to 0.30. p.m., and 7.30. p.m. to 9.30. p.m. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the hearing foe alj objections duly lodged in respect to the Valuation of Mining Property within the County of Westland, will be bold at the Courthouse, Hokitika at 2.30 p.m. on the 18th day of MATCH, 1920. (Signed) E. C. LEVVEY, Warden ■pTANO, RINGING. miVM L. JOYCE (Pupil of Professor W. Gray, uf the Glasgow University, and late of Covent Garden, London; also GibbsMordan, F.R.AM) WILL COMMENCE TEACHING at the Studio, Hamilton St., Hokitika, on March 3rd 1920. Students intending to commence the above subjects are requested to apply to the above named at the Dominion Hotel, before the 29th inst NOTE.—Special arrangements are made for country pupils.
THE GRAND GYMKHANA. VISITED BY SELL'S CIRCUS. TO BE HELD ON CASS SQUARE. ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th. (In aid of Westland Hospital Memorial Wing.) VALUABLE srophjes for PRIORS. THE GREAT SELL’S CIRCUS ivilj arrive on Cass \vhei\ (he following programme wiJJ \»o given: I>. R. 0 G R A M M E • 1.30 p.m. —Costume F'ootball Match, a p.m.—Sack Race. Prizes Trophy. 2.l;!—Highland Fling under 18 years. 2.30—100 yards Handicap. 2.43—Fire Brigade Competition. 3 p.m.—Boxing under 15 (with Gloves). 3.ls—Vaulting Competition. Handicap open. 3.30. —l’oi Dance by Maoris. 8.4-s.—Menagerie Race. (All animals allowed except horses and dogs). 4 p.m.—lrish Jig (open). 4.ls—Fire Brigade Event . 4.3o—Blindfolded Boxing. 4.45—P010 Race, 5 p.m. -Sailors’. TTorpp.ipe.. s.ls—Tu g.-of-Wa, r., s.3o.—Boxing Event, Miller and Sweep
Also —Murried Women’s Rare Handicap (1 yard given for each child). Valuable prize; Stepping Competition, Entry 1/-; Umbrella and Cigarette Race s Relay Race ; Obstacle Race: Putting Competition, will be held on the ground. Admission to Square:—Adults 1/-; Children 6d. : Grand Stand Gd. HOKITIKA BAND and CALEDONIAN PIPE BAND will bo in attendance. A GRAND CONCERT will be held in the Princes Theatre in the evening. SPLENDID PROGRA MMB— Admi.s-
VADA NOE will ho hold in tlio Supremo Flail coniinonciiiir at 10 o'clock, Good music and efficient M.O. Admission, "entlemcu 2s ladies Is. , An ideal spirit for both sexes— WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 March 1920, Page 3
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