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ROSS RETURNED SQLDIERS. TSX7ILL HOLD their Annual PLAIN * * AND FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE I!ALL, on FRIDAY, JUNE 9th. THANKS. MRS AY. RICHARDS, Of Ross, desires to sincerely thank all kind friends, especially' Mr Kennedy, Mr , Ollercn’shaw, and* Mr and Mrs J. Jones who assisted her during the illness of her late husband, and also the many others for |iml expression# of sympathy. HOKITIKA CAS COMPANY LTD. The 48th. annual general MEETING of Shareholders in the Hokitika Gas Company, Ltd., will bo held in the Company’s office, Stafford Street on AVEDNESDAY, MAY 31st, 1922, at 5 o’clock p.m. Business : —To receive Directors’ report and statement of accounts; also to elect one Director and Auditor for the year. Proxies to bo deposited at tlio Company’s office not later than 24 hours before the time of meeting;. H. AV. R. SAVENEY. Secretary. Gas Company’s Office, Stafford Street, May 24th., 1922. SEVEN-ASIOE TOURNAMENT. GASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA. ! SATURDAY, 3rd. JUNE. O 1 PEN TO ALL TEAMS affiliated with AA'estland Sub-Union: i 1 - -Senior Competition-, Silver Cup presented by Mr A. .T. AVilmot.^ • Junior Competition. Trophies 7 ■ i Silver Medals, i 3.-.-Fourth Grade Competition, Silver Cup presented by Airs AV. ! I Keller. 'j J. Schools Competition; open to all I Schools in AA’estland Sub-Union i | District, (a) Primary; (b) S<T- | ondar.v. Prizes Trophies. KICKING COMPETITION. For Gold Medal presented by Air. D. J. Evans. (a) Place Kicking; (1>) Drop-Kicking. Open to players of all Senior and Junior Teams. Schools Competition Commences at | 11 a.nr. I NOMINATIONS CLOSE with Secre--1 tary of Sub-Union on MONDAY j 20tit. AIAY at Tp.ttt. Entries for 1 and 2.3 s (il per team. Others free. - ORB BROS. - KOITFRANGI —KOKATAH I —HOKITIKA MOTOR SERVICE. PASSENGERS AND GOODS Leave Koiterarrgi (Alttekley’s store), Alorrday atrd Thursday. 8.45 tt.nr. leave Upper Kokntahi Tuesdays, ; and !• ridays at 8.45 a.m. ' cave Kokatabi. Monday. Tuesday. Thursday. Friday at 9.39 a.m. Arrive Hokitika. Monday. Tuesday.Thersdav. Friday at 19.30 a.m. leave Hokitika. Monday. Tuesday. - Thttrsrlav. Fridnv at 3.3!) p.m. On Wednesdays and Saturdays earwill run to suit special arrangements. j .Time-table suldeet to alteration. j Special runs catered for with a 40- ! sentor char-a-hatre. I All luggage or 'mods may he left at 1 our Garage or will he called lor. | Wo also have 4-TON ' ORRIES avarlalrlo for all classes of heavy transport. -Agents fo*‘: —North Itritish sol'd - tyros, Moore Transmission for Ford i Cars. Ensign carburettors. CHIEF AGENTS for the West Coast for THE MOTOR UNION TNRUR- . ANCE COY. ORR BROS., HOKITIKA. 1 ’Phone 1495. Garage. AYharf St. > arahur.a fat stock sat-e AIOND.aY; 29th ArAY. 1922. M' F.SSRS AV-: JEFFRIE* AND CO will s<»jl by public auction ns i nhove:— 25 Fat CAfTLE. i j- For T. A. Condon. | 25 Fat CATTLE. ; ' f For AA’alsli Bros. I | 250 Fat SHEEP. For F-. Haddock. I ARAHURA FA'r STOCK SALE. .a 1 | AIONDAV, |dA Y 29tb., 1922. MHO US.If ON AND CO • will sell by public auction as j above j 25 Prime. BUfif.OCKS. Fpr Air AI. Patrick. .•; 70 Fat SHEEP, i For Messrs Anderson Bros. j AUCTION SALE ! OF FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, i ANI) HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. i ON THE PREMISES BANK OF VKAV ’ ; SOUTH WALES. j WEDNESDAY 31st. MAY, AT 2 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO • instructed by Air I. R. Hickscn I who is leaving for thu North Island, ; j will sell hy public Auction as above : - ' The whole of the Household Furniture and effects, all in good order, including Dneliesse chests, chests drawers, 2 double he Is, wire and wapoc mattresses, 3 hospital hods and mattresses, box ottoman, withstands and ware, ehilcls cot, 1 pram, book case, carpet square. * e-is.v ebaii-N, settee, valuable AxmUlster carpet 17 x 12, Axmin- * 1 ster carpet runner, 22yds, dining and kitchen tables, overmantel pictures, fenders curb, fire irons, 1 clocks, gas stove, and gas grillor, G occasional babies, linoleums, * occasional chairs, fern stands, t coal scuttles, pr. gum boots, size e G, oilskin, ladies anff gents bicycles preserving pan. and cook- - jpg utensils and other articles., h too numerous to mention. I . ... . Stop coughing! “NAZOIJ* gives in- " B tant relief, stops tickling, soothes r ” throat soreness and bnskiuess. V R ec ommended by tlio medical profession.- WOLFE’S spjfNAl’l’S.; '

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1922, Page 3

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