(!• or continuation of news »ee fourth page.) A T “THE ItIVOJJ” to-day, Caulis xV from (id, cabbage Gd, lettuce 2d and 3d. spinach, carrots, turnips, rhubarb etc. also very cheap. XTyTANTED ORDERS Tor 5001 b Vt gsoseberiies at 5d and Gd per lh. Apply “Th« Rivoli”. thresh strawberries and r eieam, cherry sundaes among other fancy specials are the greatest attiactions at '‘The Rendezvous’. lOST —On Saturday between HokiJ tika and Ivokatahi Grease CUP off wheel of motor car. Finder please return to “Guardian” Office, or I). Weir, Kokatahi. 'YJA TiAXTED--Female COOK for hotel VV Greymouth. For particulars apply “Guardian” Office. ITT ANTED—For about six months, VV Unfurnished HOUSE or two or three Unfurnished ROOAIS. Top price for suitable place. Apply '‘Accommodation”, Box TO, Hokitika. WANTED Strong reliable BOY, for milking, TCoiterangi. , AVages £1 and found. Apply “Guardian” Of-
SALE, Cheap—s-roomed COTTAGE in Bcaley St. Electric cnrront laid, good liigli section. Owner leaving the district. For price and particulars apply “Guardian” Office. XT!OJ? SALE—In one lot, or separt ately, three small BUILDING SITES, in good locality. Apply “Guardian” Office. TOWN HALL, RIAIU. AGRAND ELECTION DANCE will l.r. field ill AIONDAY DEC. ■ILli., 1922. Waltzing competition. Supper provided. Ladies free. Gents 2s fid. Dtocedds for Labour Election fund. WESTLAND ELECTION. MI?. .1. STEER, the OFFICIAL REFORM CANDIDATE, will address the electors as under: - KANIERI FRIDAY, Deer. Ist., at 7 [i.in., T. R. Oliesterman Esq., .M.C.C.. Chairman. RIAIC-WOODSTOCK (at Rimu)— FRIDAY, Deer. Ist., at 8.15 p.m„ E. A. Wells Esq., M.C.C.. Cliainmin. WAT'AROA- - HARIHARI: AIONDAA r . December -Ith : 1() a.m. Wataroa Factory; 8 p.m. Hari Hari. All? STEER will visit the Wailio, I Okarito E'o'ks and Okarito on Sunday Deeemher 3rd. GENERAL ASSEAIBLY ELECTION. Mr. t. e. y. seddon win he glad to meet the Westland Eleetors as under ■ DECEMBER Ist.. FRlDAY—Blaketown at 8 p.m. DECEAIBER 2nd. SATURDAY—AL'sit South Reach ; Kniata. 8 p.m. DECEAIBER. -Itli. AfONDAY—Camerons 7 p.m.; Gladstone 8.30. DECEAIBER sth, TUESDAY—Visit. Kumara Junction, To rerun ka u, and Alitefiells; 8 p.m. Ruru. DECEAIBER Gtli. AVEDNESDAY (Election Eve)—Greymoutli. GENERAL ASSEAIBLY ELECTION. \ MEETING of Afr Seddon’s Genemi Committee AVI 1.1, BE HELD at the County Chambers at 7.30 o’clock ON SATPHDAA' EVENING, to receive final Committee reports and arrange for disbandment. D. .T. EVANS, Hon. Secretary. HALL. (Coru"r of Tain-red and Stafford Sts.)
/■'IOMMAXDANT SCHBOKDER will \7 visit HOKITTKA from SATTRn.\ V TO TFI'TSOAV. 2nd to. sth. DEC.
in th(' inteiwts of the Women’s Social and Rescue Work of .the Salvation Army. Meetings: Snnday at 11 a.ni. (op. nine ceremony), 7 p.m. ; Monday (a!, Hinin), 7.30 p.m.; Tuesday, 7.30 p.m. mooting wlil lie held on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. for ladies only, from 10 years and upwards, dealing with the dili’erent, phases ol the “Women’s Homes.’’ Sewing done h\ the inmates will lie shown. A collection will he taken. All are earnestly invited to attend. WANTED TO SELL. C) Pedigree JERSEY HELLS, prize takers Nelson Show. Two years old. milking strain. ,T. HUNT. Richmond, Nelson. TO the mistress of the HOUSEHOLD. Have you studied the advantages of the gas COOKER? The cool, clean kitchen, and the quint orderly method of preparing meals without the anxiety of stoking and the difficulty of maintainin'' an average heat. HAVE YOU STUDIED THE ADVANTAGES OF GAS FIRES TN THE, HOME? There is cleanliness, comfort, convenience and economy. Labor reduced to a minimum. The fuel is i e"dy at hand. Turn a tap and apply a lighted match and you have heat where you want it—bed room,* drawing room, s'tting room. If WE YOU STUDIED THE ADVANTAGES OF THE GAS COPPER? This modern invention lifts loads of worry and delay from every housekeeper. Start your washing when you like, and no delays. If you want advice on these modern methods which afford great economy in household management, ring up No 17, or write, or call and you will he sup* plied with all particulars from: W H SHANNON. gasfitter, REVELL STREET. HOKITIKA,
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