TO MULDERS AND CONTRACTORS. npEN-DERS arc invited up to 8 }).m. I on FRIDAY, APRIL 28th., for the dismantling of the present Public, j Hall, Hari Mari and the utilisation of j tho material in the erection of a new j structure. 72 x (i-1 overall. Plans j and .specifications may be seen at the store Hari Hari. i The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
O’CONNELL & CALIARI CABINET MAKERS. REVELL ST. HOKITIKA. WAVE OPENED BUSINESS as above and solicit your patronage. Latest designs’ and best workmanship.
COMMERCIAL SUPPER ROOMS REVEIL STREET. HOKITIKA. H AVE PLEASURE in announcing they have opened as above, arriving at regular intervals.
OPBRA0 PBRA H OUSE, JJOKITIKA. MONDAY, APRIL 24th. G .RANI) COMPLIMENTARY WELCOME SOCIAL TO i AND MRS T. E. Y. SEDDON. Admission 2s fid (including tax). Dancing at 8.30 p.m. F. EVANS, Hon. Sec. KOKATARI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26th, 1922. GRAND BALL in aid of the KOKATAH! football club. Gentlement 3s, Ladies Is. W. O’BRIEN, Secretary. AUSTRALIAN ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. A LL CLASSES of Fire. Marine, Motor Car and Accident Insurance undertaken at lowest rates. H. W. R. SWENEY, Chief Agent Hokitika. J. EDGAR WADE, West Coast District Agent. LAKE KANIERI HOTEL. W. R °ARKrNSON. Proprietor FOR the convenience of visitors, a MOTOR-CAR h"s l)oo r , installed. Intending visitors will he taken in or out at a reasonable figure. Ring Telephono. lake Knnieri. on the premiaos.
A & A Cash Stores REVELL STREET, H 0 K IT! k a TEA IS ON THE RISE. LARGE SHIPMENT of Broken Pekoe bulk tea of the finest quality has just landed and WILL BE OFFERED AT 2s PER LB. Is lOd PER LB. BY THE 1251 b. | CHEST. ! j Call at the Store and take enough ! home to make a cup for yourself. IF YOU LIKE IT, TAKE A TIP AND BUY IT. TEA IS ON THE RISE. Mount View, Hill Grown Tea always stocked in lib and 51b Cartons, 2s 6d, j 2s Bd, and 3s per lb. j TEA IS ON THE RISE. I ALDRIDGE & ADAMSON CASH merchants. :'inroe 152, I i I —- J| »>, ALL the latest Dance Records— Waltzes, Two Steps and Fox , Trots can be procured on Zonophone, ; gramophone records at The Novelty j Bazaar. Success treads on the heels of every right effort; hence our remarkable sue- ’ cess since abolishing Washboard Slavery wjtji “NQ-RURRING’’ Lnwuky. Help,—F. Foster, Agents for “NO-.' 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1922, Page 3
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