FRESH cabbages, caulis,, carrots, parsnips, swedes, leeks, beet root ■ may be bad at The Rivoli at lowest i prices. ' A FRESH SUPPLY of Mutton Birds arrived at “The Rivoli” l to-day. Order early P' OR SALE—Two corner SECTIONS, , Freehold, 42 feot frontage to Revell Street, opposite Bank of New ! Zealand (former site of Empire Hotel). 1 Enquire by letter to Post Office Box 31 : ■ Hokitika. , SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. T l HE ANNUAL HOSPITAL FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL will be held in the Drill Shed on j WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 6th. commencing at 8 p.m. Admission— I Double ticket ss; Single.ticket 3s. AH dancers to wear masks and Fancy oos- | tomes. i A JUVENILE FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL will he held on ! THURSDAY, SEPT. 7th. Admission , Is each. • M. E. MOORE, | K. FOSTER, | Honorary Secretaries. MISSES ROSS, TO ANNOUNCE that they ■ - u,e COMMENCING BUSINESS ,N SATURDAY, JULY 15th. when icy will have a full assortment of all ec'essarics for fancy work, ladies underoar and a good variety of bahy lot lies. . ADDRESS— Shop lately occupied by [iss Ross. Revell Street. COMMUNITY SINGING. SATURDAY, JULY 15th. IN THE TOWN HALL, HOKITIKA, Commencing at 8.30 p.m. Conductor—Mr W. L. Joyce. Collection in aid of the Hokitika Beautifying Association. FOOTBALL. p AS B gqUAIIK, JJOKITIKA,
SATURDAY. -JUDY loth. .U NTOK MATCH At 1.30 p.m. > KIWIS V. RIAIU PIRATES. SENIOR, MATCH—At 3 p.m. KIWIS V. UNITED*. AUCTION SALE. OF YALUAUI.R DAIRY FARM. at ayataroa factory. THURSDAY, 20th. JULY. At 11 a.in. ?-»f HOUSTON AND CO p I\JL • instructed liv ADs A. Ricliardjj S()n will sell by public auction as i above: 1 Her Valuable DAIRY FARM, situated at Wataroa, being Lot 4 of Education Endowment Reserve, containing 200 acres more or less, held under Renewable Lease 33 years with right of renewal for successive terms of 33 years. Renta] £0 12s half yearly. Land is all flat being nearly all rich libbonwood country. About 100 acres in grass, and sub-divided into 7 paddocks. New six roonie 1 house, all conveniences, outbuildings, stable loft, up to date 0 hail walk through cowshed with conert te yard. Small orchard, j Stock 22 Cows due to suit Factory his season, horses, harness, spring dray, cans', separator, plough etc.
I Tlu> property \v I be rffeied first as a going loncern. or separately for land and stock. Foil particulars from ti c Auctioneers. WESTI iAXI) CHAM HER OF COMMERCE. I r|IHF PUBLIC arc notified of the I * visit of tlic British Exhibition j Mission to Hokitika on the 14th TNST. j ami invited to attend a PUBLIC j MEETING at the Town Hall at 7.30 o’clock on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT j to meet the Commissioners, who will (deliver addresses. G. A. PERRY, Chairman. j W. Y. BRADLEY, | hoot and shoe importer, ij REVERE STREET, HOKITIKA. I XXAS OPENED lIP a fine range of 1 XI Hoots and Shoes, for spot cash 4 only. j Repairs done at the lowest figure. i ARTHUR G. PILKINGTON, j j *t.-\ R I? I.STEit AND SOLICITOR. ( MASONIC CHAM HERS, 'i Hamilton Street, hokitika.
! FURNITURE DEPOT. i - - ! REVERB STREET SOUTH, ! HOKITIKA. ] J. V. HALL. HAS OPENED a General Dealer’s , business :is above and invites j support. , We deal in everythin". Goods pur- :<■ haw'd and "oods supplied. We deal ! to suit all (Wickets. I Come and inspeet. Enquiries promptI ]y attended to. BREAD! BREAD! CHARLES PFAHLERT, KANTERT BAKERY. Good wholesome Bread made daily. Quality of the best. BREAD DELIVERED (per Orr Bros, motor bus) to Kokatnhi four days a week ; to Koiterangi twice a week. Regular daily town delivery, All orders promptly attended to.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1922, Page 3
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