MILLER’S JEFFRIES BUILDINGS, HAMILTON STREET, HOKITIKA. rjmE CHEAPEST SPOT in Hokitika: Ladies all wool vests 5s lid. Ladies Cashmere All-wool hose 3s 6d Gents all-wool Cashmere Socks good Gents all-wool socks Is 9d. Gents nil-wool shirts 7s 6d. Gents all wool Cardigan Jackets Large towels 27 x 43, 5s 6d pair. Twill sheeting 72inch 3s 6d. Bargains in all departments—Ladies given Ladies Colonial All wool hose 2s lid 17-inch Silk hose 4s 6d. Quality 2s lid. Gents all-wool underpants 7s 6d. Gents shirts from 5s lid. 15s 6d. Herringbone sheeting 72inch 4s 3d. Heavy Mexican Twill 80inch 4s 6d. and Maids coats and costumes almost away.
IN THE WASHHOUSE? A GAS COPPER AND A GAS IRON MEAN WASHING IS DONE . WITH EASE AND ,v' ECONOMY. . . , .J? HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY, LTD. •STAFFORD ST.,,HOKITIKA. STAFFORD ST/' HOKITIKA. ,/** STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA STAFFORD ST., HOKITIKA
FOR SALT*:—Good quiet COW duo Sept. Address at “Guardian” Oilier. | H E A T I? E princ es s rp TWO NIGHTS’ SKASON And a MATINEE. Commencing TO-MORROW NIGHT! THE RIG AUSTRALIAN PANTOMIME PANTOMIME (Direction: Stanley McKay).' “OLD MOTHEtt - HUBBARD.” “OLD MOTHEf HUBBARD.” Undoubtedly the-post successful Australian Pnntoininj# that has evc\- toured New Zealand. A big show; a bright show.# Eleven principals: Shapely Orchestra. Latest Songs, Renujfful Scenery. Lovely Drosses. Thjfhiggest and best companv that I*® ever visited the Coast. The price® are’ small and the Company big. IBook seats early at Miss Mclntosh’Sweet Shop. Pre-war prices—tsTßd. -3s, 2s, plus tax. SPECIAL MATINEE On THURSDAY AFTERNOON at 3.15 to whidfi the little ones are admitted for 1 sdpi us Id tax. , SECOND LITTLE BO PEEP.” Tliursday night, May 4. 1»R ESBYTERI AL.SCH URCH. HOKITI^ar. evangelistic mission. Rev. JOHxJbISSETT will conduct a Ten Isays’ Mission beginning SUNDAY, 7tji? MAY -ENDING SUNDAY 21st. vay. Solos Rissett, a gifted eontrnlto / * AH are/ cordially welcomed. HOKITIKA SAV#GS RANK $■ A MEETING ,CIF TRUSTEES- mi tV be held at- fhe office of the Raul ,n FRIDAY #XT at 2.30 p.m. ,/ Wm. WILSON, y‘ Manager. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE IS GIVEN that portions of the Knnieri Tram •oad WILL RE CLOSED temporarily, from time to time, while the tramway >i' the Kanieri Sawmill Coy., Ltd is in •ourse of construction. B. WARD, County Chairman. DANCING CLA&S. {S W. STAVEpSY desires to notify that blithe JUVENILE 31 NO CLASS/svill commence next AFTERNOON at 3.45 thjJfsUPREMF. HALL, "i'to join the class are MRS STAVELEY in WANTED KNOWN.—There is happiness for you in having music in .your home. Call and hear the latest records at the Novelty Baz.aar. lIS MASTER’S VOICE” on a gramophone or record is a an tec of quality supreme and unoaehed. Call and inspect our j at the Novelty Razaar. Revell i GRAND CONCERT AND BA I L \- will he held in the TOWN HALL IMU, on FRIDAY, MAY stli, in aid Woodstock School War Memorial, dmission to Concert, Is; ball, ladies , gents 2s. C. ROGERS, M. AYSON. Joint Hon. Sees. A RT ■JJ-NION. In aid of ALL SAINTS’ TENNIS CLUB. To be drawn on 30tli June ,1922. 3y permission of the Minister of Internal Affairs.) RIZES —GOLD NUGGET, value £2O; Three GOLD NUGGETS, each value £5; two valuable OIL PAINTINGS. Tiekifts-r 2s. " H, Ci PEART, OrpaUfFi
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1922, Page 3
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