WANTED— A Strong GIRL or WOMAN to assist in hotel kitchen. Good wages. Apply “Guardian" Office. Wanted,— a Party C f men to FALL 100 ACRES ribhomvood. and niggerhead country, Okuru district. Price £3 ]>er acre. Full particulars in writing at Guardian Office; also at N. Harris, Kokatahi, or to: HARRIS BROS., Okuru.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. N.Z. DIGGERS’ COMPANY. ON WEDNESDAY, 16th FEB., the usual 7.15 p.m. train from Hoki- , iika to Ross, will NOT leave Hokitika until 10.30 p.m., and will run correspondingly late to destination. BY ORDER pRINCESS rjT HEAT RE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16th. GOODYBYE! GOODBYE! to the to the “FAMOUS N.Z. DIGGERS.” BIG SPECIAL PROGRAMME: Comprising the best among all the programmes, and a large number of new items including the following:— Colin Cameron, “Sally in our Alley.” Frank Perkins, “Old Fashioned Town” and “Maoriland.” Stan. Lawsori, “I feel in the mood for Loving.” Donald Stuart, “Mv Wife’s First Husband.” Kama and Lawson in the laughable burlesque,, “Madame Disaster.” Stuart and 'Cameron in the screamingly funny burlesque, “Sandy McClusky.” Gus Dawson in “Muldoon’s Bassoon.” Stan Lawson and Frank Perkins in “Wild Thyme.” THE BEATIFUL MAORI SCENE will be repeated by universal request. Also the sketch “Murphy Meets the Governor.” Comic Interlude“ The Lost Purse.” LATEST LILTS FROM LONDON. Mirthquakes by Merry men. Laughter ladled out in large lumps. Mothers in arms not admitted. No loom on the stage for prams. Doors open at 6.50 not 56. Ambulances provided for those who split their sides. Note:—Owing to the extraordinary length of the programme, the show will start at 7.45 p.m. Prices; ss, 4s, 3s. 2s. (plus tax). Box plan now open at Mclntosh’s. TOMATOES! TOMATOES! ARRIVING —A Consignment of 150 Half-Cases Nelson TOMATOES. Price* 7/- to 8 9. according to variety. PATERSON MICHEL and CO.. LTD. SALE OF FARM PROPERTY. TUESDAY, 22nd. FEBRUARY At Noon. Messrs w. jeffries and co . instructed by Messrs Bond and Millett have for immediate sale as a going concern: Their well-known and highly improved dairy farm of 261 acres, sit - nated on the One Mile Road. Arnhura. Erected thereon is an up-lodate seven room residence, cow byre for 14 cows, milkinw machine separator, numerous farm buildings etc. etc. Also 16 choice cows in full profit, 20 head mixed cattle, 12 pigs, 2 horses, harness dray, spring trap, inplements, Tools, milking utensils, and furniture etc. The property is sub-divided into 13 paddocks, cleared and grassed, with 5 acres of apple orchard, all watered by springs and securely fenced with 5 and 6 wires. 111-health necesitates the owner retiring from the dairying. For immediate private sale, failing which it will be offered as above. Full particulars on application to • auctioneers.
ORR BROS; CARTAGE CONTRACTORS. HOKITIKA. HAVE LANDED a new, 4-ion LORRY and are prepared to do all kinds of heavy or long distance carting at lowest possible rates. Picnic parties also conveyed. Private address:—Corner of Hampe den and Rolleston Streets. Garage, Wharf Street. STNGING AND VIOLIN. MISS J. M. MATHESON, L.A.IL, and Gold Medallist, teacher of Violin and Singing, has vacancies for a limited number of pupils. Railway concession tickets for country pupils. ■Terms etc., on application to Box 4, Greymouth MUSIC. MISS CURTIN. teacher of piano. (Theoretical and 'Practical.l Accompaniments a sue. •> Music Supplied for socials and dances. ADDRESS—c/o Red Lion Hotel, Hokitika. SEASON J 920-192 1 Cocksfoot Red Clover English Rye White Clover Italian Rye Timothy Cow Grass Alsyke Lotus Major, etc., etc. Paterson, Michel AND CO. LTD. WHARF ST *. • Phone No %
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1921, Page 3
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