WANTED— A HOUSEMAID ior private boarding House, Wellington. Wages 30s. per week. Apl ply “Guardian” Office. FRESH by train. Customers call at' railway station to avoid disappointment.—W. White. I WESTLAND ACCLIMATISATION ! AND TOURIST ASSOCIATION. NOW ON SALE. WESTLAND.” AN illustrated booklet of Westland • scenic views, embracing all the beauty spots in Westland, coupled with industries and travel scenes, and many notable views of towns and district. Price only 3s. Secure your copies early.—Just the thing to post away to advertise Westland. An artistic production of great value. JAMES KING, Hon. Secretary.
SUPREME HALL., PRINOE OF WALES’ BIRTHDAY. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd. ' jf'J RAND BALL under the auspices of the Overseas Club. Admission; Double Ticket 4/-‘; Extra lady 2/-; gents only, 3Music under direction Mr A. Lawn; M.C., Mr A. Dowell. Dancing 8.30. W. A. BERRY, Hon. Secretary GEYMOUTH RETURNED SOLDIERS’ association. preliminary notice. A BALL will be tendered to General Birdwood in the TOW HALL, Greymoutli on the 22nd. of JUNEI at 9 p.m. . , Tickets—non-members, Double 15,'-, Single 10/-. Returned Soldiers, Double or Single 5 /- Non-Members to mean civilians or Returned Soldiers who have not joined any branch of the N.Z.R.S.A. Tickets are available from F. Mclntosh, Secretary Hokitika R.S.A.
AUCTION SALE. OF ’"VALUABLE D AIRY FARM. ON THE PREMISES AT WATAROA ON FRIDAY 18th JUNE, 1920. At Noon. M HOUSTON AND CO.. • instructed by Mr T. J. Hallahan will sell by public auction as above: His Choice Dairy Farm of 276 acres j viz., 109 acres L.1.P., and 167 acres Renewable Lease; Rental about £8 10 per annum. Im- j provements consist of 4-roomed dwelilng, sheds. All fenced with* 5 wires, about 220 in good English grasses and clover, balance heavy bush. A, good river bed run of 250 acres helfl under T.G.L. thrown in. , Property will milk about 40 cows and ■ carry 250 sheep through the winter. Situated alongside SaleYards and about 2£ miles from Choese Factory by good road, ' Excellent Terms can be arranged —ALSO—--8 Dairy COWS (4th. calf due end September or early in On account of Mr R. Hyndman.
Prices at SCHRODERS' LADIES HATS HEAVILY REDUCED. NEW TWEED COATS,— With and without Fur Collars, substantial ’ Discount. LADIES GABERDINE COATS, - From 17/6, not the latest. d RADIES GABERDINE COATS,— , From 65/- upwards.. COI.O,NIAL FLANNEL ir 2/6, DOCTOR, FLANNEL, From 3/9; see Lofiil'., BOYS SHORTS 7/6; see Local. We have a few GIRLS’ and MAIDS,’ TWEED COATS; nil at low prices. A lot of ribbons, 3d. rind 8& per yard to clear. SCHRODER & CO INSPECTION INVITED.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 June 1920, Page 3
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