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BI!IX(! vour Boot Repairs to Hoe:i. an’s' Cash Boot Palace. Satisfa tion guaranteed, work promptly done. Latest machinery. J.tdH SAGE —Six loomed DWEU .IT UNO. For particulars apply any evening to A. O'Halloran, Park Street. V\ 7" ANTED TO BUY- Used air GAS > * LIGHTING lUjANTU, not necessarily in working order; must be cheap. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED IMMEDIATELY-Strong BOV, must be able to milk. Apply, to S. Godfrey. Koiterangi. Wanted- position -s Hotel Manageress. Good • experience and go d references. Apply to “A c,'o “Guardian’’ Office.
Cl HIM NETS CLEANED. All orders J Wfi :it C. Sti.w's. Hamilton St., promptly attended to. FOR SALE Three year ‘>1(1 HEIFER due to Ciilve any day; Also ] two and a h:ilf year old lleiter; 1 twenty moilt-li old Heiler, two yearling heifers, an.l .‘1 eolonics of hoes. Apply It. Speed, Humphreys. FOR SALE. t trpRKWHKM.A” HORSE GRUBJ- RER. do ton lift, in I e. feet order, only slumped nhotit •"> acres. Price £7O. Apply Box 22. Hokitika. COWiINUY SINGING. TO-NI0I1T! TO-NIGHT! SA iIIROAY. JURY loth. IN THE TOWN lUl.k. HOKITIKA, C niiivneing at 8.20 p.m. Oomluetor—Air W. 1.. Joyce. Collection in aid of the Hokitika I lea ii tify ing A ssocia t ion. CANTERBPRY EOUOATION BOARD SCHOOL HOLIDAYS AND TEACH F.R.S’ EN A M INATTONS. SCHOOL COMMITTEES and HEADTEACHERS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that at the rerpiost of the Education Deurtnient, it lias been decided t> CLOSE SCHOOLS on FRIDAY, A I'D I'ST 25th, for two weeks’ vacation during the holding of th« teachers’ examinations. This arrangement "ill not affect schools whose holidays tire governed by harvest conditions. It. <’. DANK. Secrets r.v. Christchurch, 7th. July. 1022 SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. mHE ANNUAL HOSPITAL FANCY I DRESS MASQUERADE BALL will he held in the Drill Shed on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER Oth. commencing at 8 p.m. Admission Double ticket ss; Single ticket 3s. AH dancers to we ir masks and Fancy Costumes. A JUVENILE. FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL will he held on THURSDAY, SEPT. 7th. Admission Is each. M. E. MOORE, K. FOSTER, Honorary Secretaries.
PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING of the residents of Riinu, and district will lie held at t>ie Publ'e Hall, Rimu, on SATURDAY the 15th. inst., c* 8 p.m. BUSINESS—To discuss the question of reserving the Mining Reserve at Back Creek for purely mining purposes. Correspondence will liie read from the Mines Department on the subject, and Mr J. A. Murdoch has consented to address the meeting on this and other subjects. H. A. BAUCKE, President, Westland Miners’ Association. MISSES ROSS, WISH TO ANNOUNCE that they are COMMENCING BUSINESS ON SATURDAY, JULY 15th. when they will have a lull assortment of all necessaries for fancy work, ladies underwear and a good variety of baby clothes. ADDRESS—Shop lately occupied by Miss Ross, Rev ell Street.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 July 1922, Page 3
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