MONDAY! POLLARD’S PiCTURES! MONDAY! CONSTANCE TAJ, MADGE with CONWAY TEABLK (as chief victim) in: “A VIRTUOUS VAMP.” “A VIRTUOUS VAMP” From Clyde Fitch’s play ‘‘Th e Batchelor.' COMING WEDNESDAY— MONTAGDLOVE in “A BROADWAY SAINT.
FOR SALE.— Two DRAUGHT I HORSES. Apply R. Cropp, Koi- | terangi. a j LOST— A Gold Crescent, BROOCH . set with pearls, about Hokitika | Finder rewarded on returning to tliis ■ Oflice. I lOyT— At Racecourse, pair of BI■A NOCULARS. Finder rewarded on returning to Guardian Office. FOR SALE—Comfortable five-room-ed COTTAGE (small). Price £8.5. Apply W Barrowman, Jolli o Street. I^OTJND.— Two small KEYS on racecourse, Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED. -Good YARDMAN, to . tally and class timber; job handy | to Hokitika. State wages required, i Apply Malfroy and Co., Three Mile. | TO THE LADIES OF HOKITIKA. I C'iREAT VALDES in indigo serges, | 58 inches wide-) 27s 6d, 355, 40s a yard; also black 25s a yard. GEORGE DELBRIDGE, The Modern Tailor, Revell Street, Hokitika. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. Modern built residence m Fitzherbert St. 5 large rooms, also bath room, pantry, and closed porch. Every convenience. 'Well situated on good freehold J acre section. Portion of purchase money can remain on Government Mortgage. For price and particulars. Apply to: M. HOUSTON and CO., Land Agents. OKARITO FORKS SALE. WEDNESDAY, 13th. APRTL. At 11 a.m. Messrs w. jeffries and co.. will sell by public auction as above: — 80 2 and 2{yrs. Hereford STEERS. 00 18mos. to 30mos, HEIFERS. 30 Mixed ages and sexes. NOTE—The above arc a special line of South Westland Hereford Cattic GREY MOUTH JOCKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. NEXT SATURDAY. APRIL 2nd. I HIRST BACK STARTS at 12.30 p.m. r Train leaves Ross for Greymouth at G. 30 a.m. Trains leave Hokitika for mouth at 7.40 a.m. and 10.5 a.m. M. J. FOGARTY, Secretary. ffl. HOUSTON AND CO. AUCTIONEERS AND LAND AGENTS WHARF AND CAMP STREETSHOKITIKA. FARMS FOR SALFciorj ACRES L.1.P., with good OZ I T.G.L run thrown in, situated at Wataroa. Good flat land, all cleared and in grass, except about 15 acres standing bush and shelter patches; well fenced and sub-divided into 9 paddocks; good 5 romed house with wash-house, store room and bath room, h. and c. water, 8 bail milking shed, cart shed and shearing shed with large loft, cow yards, sheep yards and dip, with good water supply As a going concern, including all stock and implements, except furniture and private effects. Carrying 75 cattle, including dairy herd, 250 ewes with 240 lambs, 200 hoggets, 1 Hereford bull, 2 horses. About 1 mile from factory, school etc. Would cut up into 3 nice dairy farms. Good terms. Price and particulars to bonafide clients. 251 ,/ CEEa FREEHOLD at sower Koiterangi all ploughblo; 200 acres ploughed and all in ilendid pastures. Good dwelling large arn and milking shed, with Gaue 4 )W plant. ‘Well sub-divided into c«ncnient paddocks. Milking 48 covs, fl'ered as a going concern with 50 cows horses. 34 sheep with lambs, 15 bend ry stock and full range of implements, ’rice j; A full particulars to bona fide lients. n A KA GOOD 5-ROOM ED DWELLING, situated Upper Holies ton St. All conveniences , including Bath Room, (new porcehm bath and basin), Pantry, wash-house ’’ t O ( C .. Splendid Section, property in u first class condition throughout, '••or quick sale, and immediate possession I given. r ACRES, Borough Lease, Aoiterangi, all cleared and grassed 30 acres light bush. Fence! i-divided into 9 paddocks. Good ed house, large shed A good arm. Price £2500. I OOQ ACRES Freehold situated at | Mount Bonar, SD. near Evans’ !' j Creek. Ring fenced and partly clear- " j ed. Splendid country when cleared up. j Price £I7OO. T‘ OWN PROPERTIES-Call and inspect- the list of Town properties i we have for disposal on dasy ternic ' n j yVe have several other good profier jties In other pai-s of the West Coast ” i n | so a number of Town Troper-tics Vo. Eli Correspondence invited and ir. j gpjpt'on arranged H. HOUSTON AND CO
“The indictions are for northerly winds, moderate to strong prevailing, and freshening, mild and hazy conditions with increasing haw and cloudiness. The barometer has a falling tendency ; seas moderate; tides poor.” Singers and public speakers find ■‘NAZOI7’ unequalled for preventing or relieving huskiness and soreness in the throat. Can be taken anywhere. 'ji'or continuation of new*. page). 2 8 and 1 7 make it 3 8, Panama hat, Black hat, cash iponey, I want a suit, clothes. £•
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1921, Page 3
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