I (For continuation of news sec fourth page. > \TTANTED TO LET, for a term— YV FURNISHED DWELLING in Hampden St., containing 4 living rooms with every modern convenience. For further particulars apply to Robert T. Oit. WANTED— HOUSEKEEPER, light work. Apply, W. T. N. Bond, Arohura, Wanted to sell, urgent.— Four-roomed HOUSE, practically new; electric light. Apply to “Guardian” Oflice. I^OUND— Gold BROOCH. Apply JG. Lakin, bootmaker . 171 OH SALE—3OO fully paid SHARES Australian Provincial Assurance Co.. Ltd (A.P.A.), Box 18, Hokitika. FOR SALE— III good order, two iron CHIMNEYS: I shop WINDOWS, I registered Git ATE. F. Cameron, ■•arpeuter, Hokitika. J7IOH SAIL -24 Vienna OHAIRS, in r good order. Apply “Guardian” Office. S- OST—Black Fox FUR , last Wednes. J. day. Please return to Mrs J. Morgan. Hampden Street. j | TOST— On Kanieri Lake road, a PIN. 1 lON. Finder please return to Davidson’s foundry. Reward. FOOTBALL EXTRAORDINARY! VICTORIA PARK, GREYOUTH. WEDNESDAY. 30th AUG. WEST COAST REPS. V. WELLINGTON REPS, at 2.45 p.m. LAKE BRUNNER REPS. V. GREY JUNIOR. REPS at 1.30 p.m. SEE SOME OF YOUR ALL BLACKS IN ACTION. Train leaves Hokitika at 1 p.m. and return leaves Greymouth at 5.10 p.m. Admission:—Gents, 2s: ladies, Is. WESTLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. ' THE FIRST batch of SUMMONSES will hr issued on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th., for overdue accounts owing for maintenance at Westland Hospital, Otira Hospital and South West-land Nursing. I’. IV. BR.UOE, Secretary.
JAMES’ BUTCHERY. NORTH R.EVELL STREET. (Alongside Westland Opera House.) AND AT KOKATAHI. [THE HOUSE FOR QUALITY. pioJ- neer of lower prices. Deliveries th rough®wt the town, South Spit, Rimu Koiterangi and Kokatahi. Office for James’ Motor Service. SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. The annual hospital plain AND FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL will bo held in the Drill Shed on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 6th commencing at 8 p.m. AdmissionDouble ticket ss; Single ticket 3s. A JUVENILE FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL will be held on THURSDAY, SEPT. 7th. Admission Is each. M. E. MOORE, K. FOSTER, Honorary Secretaries. BURNS’ STATUE FUND. heath and heather day. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. 0.30 a.m. to 0.30 p.m.. C 'CONDUCTED by an Influential V Committee of Ladies. Scotch homo cooking, flowers, heaths and heathers on sale. Open air dancing and community singing at night. Gifts for sale on the day welcomed. ■TESSTE DAVIDSON, Hon Secretary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1922, Page 3
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