LATE LOCALS. Messrs Orr Bros. passenger bus will leave the Railway Hotel oil Friday j evening at S o’clock for Aral urn, io : ,| turning after the football dance. ( Alter theatre, diner or part} take “NAEOL.” Prevents chill from changing atmospheres. Convenient foj pocket or bag. Is (id lor 60 doses. (For continuation of news see fourth page.) TJTTANTED T.Q#PURCHASE—Sec- ’ ' otid bund in good order. Apply office off/tliis paper. VS/ - ANTED—POSITION’ by an ex- ’ ' perienced Motor Driver and Mechanic. Apply “Guardian” Office. •\*7ANTED—Double ROOM, with * * Hoard, for week May 13-20. State terms—“T. S.” “Guardian” Office. FOR SALK—I Heavy HORSE, suitable for Dray or Waggon ; 1 Half Draught MARE. Doth broken to all work. Guaranteed staunch, trinl given. W. A. Jamieson, Koitcrangi. 12 .1 erscy herd r FOR SAjbi. Grade dehorned. running with pedigree Bull, dudPpring, from 5.5 test ising thi^year. j! HUNT, M £ 0. Box 11, Richmond. KOITERANGI CO-OPERATIVE LIME TOY., LTD. WRITTEN TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of LIME KILN (labour 0n1.v)4 Tenders close MAY 24tb. 1!)22. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A deposit of £5 must accompany tender. For full particulars apply L. H. Morel, Chairninn, Koitephngi. Tenders to be marked: “ Lim&fKiln.” D. J.' CUTTANCE. Secretary. HOKITIKA HIGH SCHOOL BOARD WRITTEN TENDERS (addressed to the undersigned WILL BE RECEIVED up to NOON on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7th., for leasing sections Nos 3,4, 5, (), and 7of the Hokitika High School Reserve situate at the corner of Weld and Sewell Streets. Pin ti an la re and plans may he inspected at my, office, Wlia.f Street. The. highest $ any tende" not necessarily A deposit, equal to one year’s jfent to accompany tender. W H. L. MICHEL, Chairman, Hokitika High School Board. ALBERT HALL, RUATAPU. FRIDAY, MAY 12th. A BENEFIT BALL will be held ; s above in aid of a returned soldier. Admission—Gentlemen 2s 6d ; Ladies Is. MR CLUTHA MACKENZIE, M.P. WILL SPEAK “ON HOW THE BLIND LIVE.” AT THE TOWN HALL ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 3 o’clock. Hear this pathetic story told by q blind man and forget your own troubles foy an hour,
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1922, Page 3
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345Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 11 May 1922, Page 3
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