(For continuation of nows, see fourth page). ArtTELLS IlliOS AND SONS, WoodVV stork and Hu;itil]»u have been apiwintod district agents for COMPRESSED YEAST. All orders urompt Iv attended to. WANTED.- A PARTNER, to ioin in a milking farm at Kokntahi. Must have a little money to lmy in. Apply at "Guardian" Office. CtON.iriitNO TRICKS,- magic flutes, 1 novelties, illustrated catalogue Od free novelty given with every catalogue. Ideal Novelty Coy., Pox 013, Christchurch. T'toß SALE. PRAM, in good order -I. Apply '‘Guardian" office. /MAR RENTERS W'A.VTEI) Km V ntira. Apply Public Works Office, Greymoutli. t ()ST.~A imiidlo of KKY t S. FiildVr pl on.so. return to ‘‘Gi liirdiiU!" Office. THANKS. TITHE FAMILY of the late Mrs WiiI- tin ms of Sale Street, desire to THANK all friends for the many marks of sympathy received in connection with their reooiit bereavement. •TOWN HALL, RIME. A PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS ItAl.l, "ill lie held on FRIDA I , OCT. I-Ith. Prizes for the host fancy costumes, lady’s and gent’s. Ootid music, good supper and efficient M.C. C. TEMPER LEY, A. O’NEIL, Joint Secs.
CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD INSTRUCTION OK BACK BROCKS CHILDREN. CORRESPONDKNOE CRASSES. Til R DEPARTMENT iM prepared t.i arrange for correspotltlonoo classes in primary school subjects for chiblri’ii wiio arc lividg in districts where no school is accessible. Parents living in such districts are invited to apply to the Secretary of the Education Board for Forms and information regarding a system of giving instrucfion to children by correspondence. This system has proved highly satisfactory elsewhere. TT. 0. LANK, Secretary Christchurch, 12th. September, 1021. INCREASED reward. JOSEPH III'TCHTSON V. KA XT Ell 1 SAWMTId- COY.. I/m. OIK WTT.T, BE PAID to any I D person, supplying such INFORMATION' as will lead, to the TRACING OE A CHEQUE on the I Raul; of New Smith Wales, for CIO. drawn by David Stuart, on 12th. March last and cashed on the 21th March, as mentioned in the above case in the Warden's Court, Hokitika, on \\ edm's- ! day 21st. Septomlier. Any person baving handled such Cheque is invited o communicate with: A. G. I’II.KINGTON. Solicitor. Hokitika SPORTS. OCTORROGRAMME. 1 Underhand chop, loinch, log of C 8 (first Co. second C2. third £1) Nomination -I/-; Acceptance 1/-. 2. Upright Chop 15-incli log of C 3 (first £2. second £D. Nomination 2/-: Acceptance 1/-. :! Underhand Chop. 12-ineh log, of C:l (first C2. second Cl). Nomination 2/-: Acceptance 1/-. ,|. Upright Chop. 12-ineh log of £-2 10s (first £1 10s.. second Cl); Nomination 2/-; Acceptance 1 - - Sheffield Handicap. 120yds. o| C.'l (first C2, second Cl); 5 entries or no event. Done,ing Highland Fling, Sword Dance, and Irish Jig, "ill b< hold for the children through th< day. Post -Entry Events—Hop. Step am Jump, bong Jump, -Stepping ' Cmnpetit io'n. Sheep Guessiiq Competition. Married Radio |{acc. Single Radies Race, Bush man's race and numerous otho events. TO BE HERD AT f.AKE M UCA. SATURDAY 22nd BEK. Hl2l : NOMINATIONS for Nos. 1. 2. 3. am • <l, OI.OSE with the Secretary on 13th ' oCTOBEdR Handioaps declared oi the 19th, October. ,TAS PTIIDURS, Hop. Secretory, Ruafain: P.O !
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 October 1921, Page 3
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