LOST— Child's TRICYCLE. Reward on return to Pioneer Hotel. WANTED— A YOUTH to learn tho Engineering trade. Apply—Cedormnn’s Foundry. WANTED.— FIDDLER, top wages, mill handy to Hokitika. Also strong YOUTH for yard work. Apply Malfroy and Co, Three Mile j '— Tt 7 ANTED—MAN to act as FIREVY T\fAN and NIGHTWATCHMAN. Alternate weeks. Good wages, house provided for married man. Apply Butler Bros. Ltd., Ruatapu. • FOR 'SALE. THAT well-known and commodious property known as the Occidental Hotel Wharf Street, Hokitika.. This property is for absolute sale and itnmediatk? possession can ho given. Tho hotel consists of bar, 4 sitting rooms, large dining room, kitchen, store room, 12 bedrooms, etc. Particulars c an be_ fully supplied by Mrs J. V. Hall on the premises.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1921, Page 3
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122Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1921, Page 3
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