K"r Influenza, take Woods’ G;ont Peppermint Cure. I,ess tlian a penny a dozen. 'flint is what it costs to preserve eggs with Sharl ami’s “Mon” Brnnd Kgg Preservative. Rggs keep fresh for months.—Advt. *
(For continuation °I news see fourth page.') 1- OST foild Cigarette CASE. EinJ dev rewarded at ‘‘Guardian Office. I OST in Hokitika £5 NOTE. Re1J \ Vi ,rd on return to “Guardian” Office. \\rANTED TO BUY—A second hand V\ tfPRTNG DRAY. Must he in first class order. Apply “Guardian” [ Office -{TTTnTUI>^III'SHFA LLERS To Jail W 40 acres light hush, more or less; Hokitika Gorge. Apply W. A. Jamieson, Koiterangi. _ \\J ANTED TO SEED Quantity of Household FURNITURE. Apply •‘(ilia i-lian” Office. 1 OST —Black Fur NECKLET- p)oaso IJ rc turn to Mrs H. McLean, Revell Street. jTOiiS. White Leghorn and hlack 'lf Orpingtons, os per setting. Mrs A. Bennett, Sale Street.
SALE—'Two corner SECTIONS, I Freehold, 42 foot frontage to Revell Street, opposite Bank of New Zealand (former site of Empire Hote ). Enquire by letter to Post Office Box 31; Hokitika. CLEVELAND MOTOR CYCLES. M ERICA’S best two stroke. Price iA_ J 62. Full particulars from the solo agent for Westland, J. Petlug, Ross. PUBLIC MEETING. A MEETING will be held at the x\- Koiterangi Public Ball on THURSDAY 10th. AUGUST 1922, at ■2 o'clock p.m. to consider question of River Protection. All settlers are re--11 nested to attend. L. H. MOREL. E. A. WELtLS, T. R. CHESTERMAN, Convenors. TOWN HALL, HOKITIKA. THURSDAY. 10th. AUGUST At 8 p.m. PROHIBITION IS JUST COMMON 1 SENSE. Come and hear firsthand front a man who lias seen what Prohioition does. Rev. R. B. S. Hammond (Sydney) will speak as above. Come and hear the truth. LOST OR STRAYED. I7IROM HANNAAP’S PADDOCK, Ho I Ho, 1 BULLOCK and 1 COW. lnlor.cation concerning .same to 'L’lios Staines or Jeffries and Cov., Hokitika. THANKS. THE WESTLAND SUB-UNION desire to thank Mr H. McLean ami the. Kiwi Club for their kindness in entertaining the Rivals team at the pictures on Friday, and the dance on Sat. lirday evenings; also the lady gatekeepers for their services on Saturday.
auction sale. OK furniture and effects. ON THE PREMISES “CORNWALL HOUSE.” WELD ST. WEDNESDAY, 9th. AUGUST. At 2 p.rri. M HOUS T 0 N AND CO., ■acting under instructions from Mi- Jns. Stapleton will sell by public auction as above : A largo quantity of Household Furniture and effects, including 6 duchess© chests, 8 chests drawers, 12 sets bedroom ware, washstands, single and double bedsteads, wire and kapoc mattresses, feather pillows, blankets (double and single) tables, chairs, lamps, pictures, books, mirrors, boilers, and utensils, glassware, garden tools, earthenware jars, tubs, head poultry etc., etc. HA HI HART SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY 23rd. AUGUST. At 1 p.m. Messrs w, jeffries and go will sell for Mr E. Corby: 30 Choice SPRINGERS (Ist. second and 3rd. Calf). 1 Pure-bred Holstein BULL. On account various clients: 40 Mixed CATTLE. 40 HOGGETS. i
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