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('For continuation of news, see fourth pa Re). ITOKITIKA Folks arc amazed at the ““• size of Marmalade Oranges on view at “The Rivoli” Retell St. AR HIV ED,—ONIONfi (Victorian Hrown Spanish) firm, good keepers ; got a supply in early, before they get dear. They are cheap now; they will be very dear shortly. Tlie Rivolit Rcvell Street. A RRIVED TO-DAY at the “Rivoli” -eV Revel I St.: cauliflowers, celery, parsnips, Swedes, carrots, (ill selling cheap. Phone 2R. THOU DI.MKDTVTK S,M K- 100 ACRES FARM. Freehold l-roim <\l house, (food sheds. - All cleared. S’tuale a; Koiterangi. For price and particulars apply, Mrs R. Class, Rcvell Street. Hokitika.
FOOTRAIJ, S.VITBBAY. AT'GrST 27th. SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. At 3 p.m. V. -piXCELSIORS ADMISSION Is. HOKITIKA HARBOUR HOARD. P rni.TO NOTICE (JIA'EN that IS MIEREBY the SPECIAL RATE made On the 2oth May, 1911, of one penny in the £ on the capital \nhu> of all rateable property in the Borough of Hokitika, and one-half penny in the f on the capital value of all rateable property in the remaining portion of the Hokitika. Harbour District, fo r the j year doth September 1920 to the 30th | September 1021 WILL BE PAYABLE j at the Board’s Office, Hibson Quay, IToj kilika on the 30th SEPTEMBER, 1921. j 'l'lie rate books are open for inspection at the Board’s Office, Gibson Quay. Hokitika from H> a.m. to 4 p.m. on every day except Saturdays, when the hours are from 10 a.m. till noon. O. HORTON, Secretary. Dated the 14th August 1921. | NOTICE! ! NOTICE! ! ■ p'ROM “THE RIVOU” Revell St., Ho- ! Icitika, to the Residents of South Westland, Kokatalii, Koiterangi, Arahurn Valley and all outlying districts. jo N CONNECTION with on- Fruit Vegetable, and Confectionery I business, we beg to announce that upon | receipt of Telegram, Letter, or Telej plume Message we are prepared to for- ; ward fruit, vegetables, or confectionery i by first available boat, motor car, or I any other mode of transport which in j j our opinion will be the speediest. We guarantee to pack all goods with the utmost care so that customers ean rely upon receiving them in good order. Why should you, living in the country be handicapped. You can just* send the order and we shall do the rest. We • * have arriving three times a week, fresh fruit, and vegetables, and we have an unsurpassed assortment of Confection- , ery. Now don’t forget the address. Telegrams “Rivoli”, -Hokitika; Letters, “The Rivoli.” P O Box- 77, JJpkitikn.
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