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FURNITURE FOR EVERYBODY.

Tht designs of artistic and durable ! furniture being shown by Harleys at their showrooms will appeal to you and the prices are right. Upholstered chairs, in divan, Morris and old designs, settees, chesterfields etc. are always on view. The firm make a special feature of their upholstery department and it is under the personal supervision of one of the most skilled upholsterers in the Dominion, who was for many years head upholsterer to Lord Lonsdale. Harley’s stock all classes of furniture and when required make any special design to clients own designs and measurements. It will repay you to visit the showrooms or correspondence will receive prompt attention.

A dance will be held to-night at 8.30 at the Supreme Hall. Gooci Music. Admission Is, plus tax. —Advt. Weather permitting the Rirnu cricket eleven will travel to Ruatapu to play there. Messrs W. Jeffries and Co. notify entries for their stock sale at ataroa on Wednesday, March 22nd.

Mr James Hunt’s consignment of Jersey stock for the Westland A. and P. Show are due to arrive to-day (Saturday) and will be taken charge of by Mr A. Woolhousc.

Have the comfort of your winter coat while this cold snap lasts. Lloyd’s have a smart selection at prices ranging from 50s. Also model coat frocks in brown, nigger, mole and navy.—Advt .

IA. final reminder is given of the Annual Meeting of the Kiwi 'Senior Football Club in the Supreme Hall this evening at 7.30 o’clock sharp. All members and intending members are requested to attend punctually.

On the bowling green last evening in the pairs handicap competition, J. Stevenson and Hickson Opts) defeated O’Brien and Blank (7pts) by 25 to 18, and Bishop and Aldridge (4pts) defeated Macfarlane and Boyd (4pts) by 16 to 15.

The Right Rev Bishop Julius arrived yesterday on a visit to the Coast, accompanied by Miss Julius. The .Bishop drove over the Pass on Thursday, an i

will go south next week as far as the Glacier. He preaches to-morrow at Kokatalii at tl, Rimu at 3, and at Hokitika at 7 p.m.

A fair collection of specimens of the different grasses growing oil the Coast will bo oil exhibition lit the Westlalld A. and P, Show. In addition to those in common use varieties such as Indian Doab, Plmlaris BulboSa, water hair grass (Catabrostt Aquation), Paspalum Dilatium and Paspalum Digitarin (native Paspalum) will be shown.

Messrs M. Houston arid Co. announce the auction sale on Friday next a,t 2.30 p.m. oil the premises, Hampden St., the whole of the valuable furniture olid ceff'ets of Mr A. J. R-osSiter (who is retiring from the Lands Department alid leaving the district). The whole comprises a well furnished house and in. crudes a first-class upright piano by Bohm i

Half price days at McGruCr’s commencing Friday, March 10th: The whole stock will be sacrificed ahd must bo cleared regardless df cost tb make room for heavy' winter shipments; Coiitemplate what this great cash distribution means; It means considerable savings on all ready iiiade clothing and wearing apparel, household drapery, mercery, dress goods, furishings fancy goods boots and shoes, etc. etc. Halfprice sale, p o’clock Friday and following days. MeGruer and C., Spot Cash Stored, Hokitika a.ncl Grey mouth.— Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1922, Page 2

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FURNITURE FOR EVERYBODY. Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1922, Page 2

FURNITURE FOR EVERYBODY. Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1922, Page 2

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