THE STATION FRUIT AND PRODUCE MARKET. ALSO CONFECTIONERY,. MRS. J. TURNER, (late of Runtnpu) wishes to announce to the Genenil Public that she is commencing the above Wholesale and Retail Business next to the Railway Hotel about the end of weok, and trust to receive ; fair share of public patronage. I am expecting a large shipment of AIIT.ES about end of Week (Choice Varieties). Stunners, Wosley’s. •Tonn- . .n. Washingtons, Rhymers, etc. Order early. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD
EMOTION OF MEM HER. IN PURSUANCE of tbe provisions of tli-c? Education Act, 1914, and licouiations made thereunder, I hereby notice tliat RTCHART) WILD and no other person has l>een duly nominat.ed in respect of the NORTH WEST WARD of the Rural Area. I therefore declare the said RICHARD WILD to. he duly el-eted Member of the Education Hoard of the District of Canterbury foi the said Ward. H. C. LANE, Secretary ,'lOth. June, 1922.
PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHI. . ♦ , 13 LAIN AND FANCY DRF.SS BALL ! » will bo Held in aid of the 'Kokaj tahi-Koitcrangi Winter Show rai WEDI XKSDAY, JULY oth. i Special prize for most original costume.* Admission—Gentlemen ‘2s del: Ladles Is. M. L. WILLIAMSON, Hon. Sec. WESTLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. W KITTEN APPLICATIONS ONLY will be received until MONDAY, JULY 17th.. 1922 at 7 p.m. from married couples for the position of MASTER and MATRON at Kumara Old Peoples Home at a salary of £IBO per annum and found. Applicants to state age and experience with testimonials, and he prepared to take tip duties on AUGUST Ist., 1922. Personal canvassing of members of the Board will disqualify applicants. Address applications to “The Secretary, Westland Hospital Board, Box (>3. Hokitika.” ! T. W. BRUCE, | Secretary. |
FOR. SALE. Irr Kxtra good .Jersey COWS, duo * to calve in Spring. J. HUNT, Balia Mona, Richmond, Nelson. INTER WANGANUI DAIRY COY., LTD. Applications “re invited for the position of SECRETARY, tit a salary of £IOO per annum. APPLICATION'S CLOSE with the Chairman on THURSDAY, JULY 6th., at Herepo. W. THIELE, Chairman.
SALK OF PROPERTIES AND STORES WEDNESDAY, sth. JULY. At 2.30 p.ni. Musses w. jeffries and co.. . will sell in the Mart, on account Mr Jas Johnston: —• Freehold Town Section No 1418, Reveil Street, 25 perches with newly erected 4 roomed Bungalow thereon. Fill particulars from Auctioneers -ALSO—ON ACCOUNT MRS R. NORMAN. Freehold Town Sections No 1273/4 Davie Street, 'quarter of an acre. Suitable building sites. ALSO—ON ACCOUNT DEFENCE DEPARTMENT’:—3 Military Saddles and Bridles, 1 canvas hell tent, 9 khaki great eottts. 9 waist belts. 3 leather slings, 15 dozen marmalade, 6 dozen bottles, pickles, 20 small bags premier salt, 2 dozen l.cpps salt lick. I dozen hair brooms, 9 coils wire netting, 1 doz. bass brooms. 1 lawn mower, International s.f. plough, 1 doz. new dining chairs and a quantity of furniture, etc., etc., and Lady’s Bicycle.
PUBI/T0 AUCTION. SATURDAY 2Oth. JULY 1922. AT NOON. M HOUSTON \ND CO. . (instructed by the Registrar of tlie Supreme Court of New Zealand at Hokitika) will sell as above at the Mart, Camp Street Hokitika all those pieces of land containing 2GO acres, 3 roods and 13 perches situate in the Kanieri Survey district and known as “Timpson’s Farm” Hau Hau Road, with all buildings and erections thereon. The sale is under the conduct of the Registrar and under the Powers of Sale contained in Mortgages Numbered 4143 and 4153 Westland Register given by John Thomas Timpson to His Majesty the King. Title deeds may be inspected at the office of Messrs Park and Murdoch, Solicitors. Hokitika. Further particulars apply to: M. HOUSTON AND CO., Auctioneers. Hokitika, 23rd June, 1922. A T.L THE LATEST—aII the bestare played perfectly on this peerless instrument. Hear “His Master’s Voice” it the Noveltv Raznar. dTTtS MASTER’S VOICE” Gramo--fcjLphone Records stand for the best in Music of every variety as produced by the best artists. Lot ub send you a Catalogue. Novelty Bazaar, Revell Street. No bad after-effects with WADE’S WORM FTGS. Pleasant, sure and certain. One UNDERWRITERS’ EXTINGUISHER will put out more fire than many pails of water and with very much loss damage. Always ready for instant service. Booklet from Manning Machinery Co-. <*s Bedford Row, Christchurch.
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