J^OST. —Gold BROOCH, amethyst am I pearls, between corner of Hainp den, Sale and Jollie streets. Finde ( kindly return to Mrs J. Shand, Sale St i r OST, —Pair Gold-rimmed SPECj TACUES in case, between Reefton and Hokitika on Saturday. Reward on returning to Guardian Office. EXAMINATION of plumbers. * — 1 ' THE PLUMBERS REGISTRATION A OT, 1912. ]VT OTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN tha; ’ an examination will be held by the Plumbers’ Board of New Zealnnd, for the purpose of registration under the above Act, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY the 23rd and 24t1i., JULY, 1920, at such Centres as may be decided by the Board when the number o” candidates is known. Forms of application to be examined may be obtained from any of the centra] or main provincial Technical Schools or from the Secretary, Plumbers’ Board, Wellington. All applications much reach the Board bv the 28th. JUNE, 1920. By Order of the Plumbers’ Board. E. R. MYERS, Secretary.
MEETING OF REFEREES. A MEETING of all REFEREES will bo held in Mr I/awn’s promises at 7 o’cloc'k sharp THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. Business—To form a Referees 'Association for the purpose of appointing referees to take charge of Southern Division, senior and junior competitions. SOUTHERN DIVISION EXECUTIVE. Convenors.
OPPOSITION COACHES. OTIRA GORGE. BEALEJ* CO. TIOOK YOUR SEATS with the above line of Coaches. The whole plant is up-to-date. Coaches to suit wet and fine weather. Every endeavour is made to ensure the comfort of passs.ifiers, goods, furniture etc., carted over the hill. Motor cars towed over etc. Prices reasonable. Fo? particulars apply to, A. J. Willniot, Federal Billiard Saloon, Hokitika. S. YDE, Otira.
WESTLAND ACCLIMATISATION AND TOURIST ASSOCIATION. NOW ON SALE. “BEAUTIFUL WESTLAND.” A N 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. PRINCE OF WALES’ BIRTHDAY j WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23rd. GRAND BALL under the auspices of the Overseas Club. Admission; Double Ticket 4/-; Extra lady 'J- ; gents only, 3/-. Music under direction Mr A. Lawn; M.C., Mr A. Dowell. Dancing 8.30. W. A. BERRY, .Hon. Secretary Slump in Prices at N < SCHRODERS’
LADIES HATS HEAVILY REDUCED. NEW TWEED COATS,—With and without Fur Collars, substantial Discount. LADIES GABERDINE COATS, - From 17/6, not the latest. INDIES GABERDINE COATS,— From 65 J- upwards. COLONIAL FLANNEL 2/6, DOCTOR FLANNEL, From 3/9; sec. Local. BOYS SHORTS 7/6; sec Local. We have a few GIRLS’ and MAIDS’ TWEED COATS : all at low prices. A lot of ribbons, 3d. and 6d. per yard to clear. SCHRODER & CO INSPECTION INVITED.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1920, Page 3
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