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WANTED TO BUY,—WHITEBAIT, in any quantity. Stow’s Tea and Supper Rooms.

FOR SALE.—Light-weight MOTOR CYCLE, 2J h.p. ge? r box. Price £25 cash. Apply "Guard n” Office. "VET ANTED.—A.GENT in Hokitika VV to handle leading Talking .Machine line. Sole agency granted to live man. Apply Box 643, Christchurch. SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. The annual hospital plain and fancy dress MASQUERADE BALL will be held in the 'Drill Shed on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 6th commencing at 8 p.m. AdmissionDouble ticket 5s ; Single ticket 3s, A JUVENILE FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL will be held on THURSDAY, SEPT. 7tli. Admission Is each. M. E. MOORE, K. FOSTER, Honorary Secretaries.

ASSIGNED ESTATE OF .TAAIES DAXTF.L LYNCH, of Gre.vmouth, and 'Wellington, trading as Mark Sprot. and CoA <IJ3j those haying claims against /V tin- above Estate, which was assigned on the 28th day of October, 1921. and who have not yet signed the Deed of Assignment or otherwise specifically intimated to the Trustees in writing, their assent to the terms and provisions of said Deed -of Assignment, arc requested to do so not later than the 20th INST., otherwise they may be excluded from the distribution of dividends. •J. M. BUNT, ) i I rustecs I>. ('. HKAPm. > Mark Sprat’s Buildings, Mai kay St. Orcymoutb. lotit Aug. 1922.

NOTICE. A s th o 3]st INST, is the date on which the stock-taking and au- ! .lit of the S.'/j. Clothing Factory takes I pifice, a settlement of all outstanding accounts is respectfully requested on or before that date. HA.TXENSTFJN BROS. LTD.

TENDRFIS FOR HYLAND MAIL SERVICES FOE 1923-24. QEAI.KO TENDERS will bo receivO oil at the several chief past offices in the Dominion until NOON MONDAY. Uth- SEPTEMBER, l«.)-22 for the conveyance of mails for ~ period of two years from Ist I ANVAR Y, 1923. A list of services for which tenders are being invited is on exhibition at post offices concerned. R. D. MORRIS. Secretary.

.BOROUGH OF HOKITIKA.

TS HEREBY GIVEX that Hokitika Borough Council will at an ordinary meeting to l>e held, !at the Town Hall. Hokitika, an FRIDAY- the Ist. DAY OF SEPTJEM--1 BEE, 15J2‘2 at 7.30 p.m., make and | levy the following 11-ATES (on the Un- ' i n ,p m ved value of all rateable property I within the Borough of Hokitika), for t p l the year ending on the 31st. day of .March. 1923, namely: ■ A OENERAI.. RATE, under Section , 77 of ‘‘The .Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,” of O’fd in the £. n LIGiriTNC RATE under Section 88 of “Tile Municipal Corporai tioiis Act, 1920”. of Id in the £. SPECIAL RATES (annually-recur-ring) of T;Jd., id., Hd., in the £. I Total Special Rates 3d in the £. i The above General, Lighting, Separj ~te and Special Rates will be payable i in one sum at the Town Clerk’s Office, j Town Hall. Hokitika, on TUESDAY, i the. 12th. DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1922. I SANITARY FEE.—Uniform Annual , fee ns provided by Section 89 of ' “The Municipal Corporations Act. 1920.” of SIXTEEN SHIEI LINGS ]x.t pan. Payable in one 1 sum on the 12th. l)A\ OF SEPTEMBER. 1932. N°™ the

The estimate of Receipts and Kxpenditure for the year ending, March .‘Ust.. is now open for inspection at the Town Clerk’s Office. Town Hall, Hokitika dining office hours; also the Unto Hook containing particulars of the pates to he levied and struck.

A. A. AND HE WES, Treasurer. Hokitika, August 17t1i.. 1922. SEED POTATOES!! WE HAVE JUST BANDED the followup lines of new seasons Red and 'White seed POTATOES guaranteed selected from Blight-proof crops. Prices according to quantities: Arran Chief Up-to-dates Breeze’s Prolific Early Rose Dakotas Northern Stars Snowdrop Russets Now Era Also new season’s Oat, Barley, and Grass (Seeds. W. JEFFRIES AND CO., Sovell St\

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1922, Page 3

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