FOR SALE—Vegetables, new potatoes, eairots, cabbage, cabbage plants. After 5 o’clock each day. A. Gieufsky. Upper Sewell Street. F i,,OR SALE—In one lot, or seperntelv. three small BUILDING SITES, in good locality. Apply “Guardian” Office. FOR SALE—Baby’s folding pushcart good pinna, also quantity of furniture. J. V. Hall, Revell Street. TOWN HALL. IUMU. A 4th., Suppe 2s fid. fund. GRAND ELECTION DANCE will be held on MONDAY DEC. 1922. Waltzing competition. !• provided. Ladies free. Gents Proceeds for Labour Election A DA NOE. WILL BE HELD in the South Spit School in aid of the School prize fund on FRIDAY, DECEMBER Bth. Music by Miss King’s Orchestra and Good supper. Gentlemen 2s; Ladies Is. WESTLAND ELECTION. -Tl/TR. J. STEER, the OFFICIAL REIVI f< FORM CANDIDATE, will address the electors as under: WATAROA—HARTHARI:— MONDAY, December 4th; 10 a.m. Wataroa Factory; 8 p.m. Hari Hnri. Ml! STEER will visit the Wnilio, Oknrito F<> r ks and Oknrito on Sunday December 3rd. WESTLAND GENERAL ELECTION. IVTOTTOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ALL CO Ar M ITT E EES in connection with Air J. Steer’s (the official Reform Candidate) candidature ARE NOW DISSOLVED. AV. E. RICHARDS. Hon. Sec. December 2nd.. 1922. GIBES’ HIGH SCHOOL CHRISTCHURCH. TO “HOSTEL”—Ap- - plications'for admission in 1923 should be made to ihe Alatron, “Aeland.” S 3 Papain i Road, Alerivale. Early application is desirable. L. A. STRINGER, Registrar. Canterbury College. Christchurch, N.Z. SALVATION \UAIY HALL. (Corner of Tancred and Stafford Sts.) f~\ OAI Af ANDA NT SC II BOEDER will vv visit HOKITIKA from SATURD\V TO TPESDAV. 2nd to sth. DEC. in the internets of the Women's Social ami Rescue Work of .the Salvation Army. Meetings: Sunday at 11 a.m. (opening ceremony), 7 p.m.; Alondny (at, Rimu), 7.31) p.m.; Tuesday,• 7.30 p.m.
A meeting wlil he hold on Tuesday nl L'.o'l p.m. for ladies only, from 10 years nml upwards. dealing with the different phases of the “Women’s Homes.” Sewing done bj the inmates will he shown. A collection will he taken. All are earnestly invited to attend. kotcatatii public hall. The - kokataiii 'football Of.UB "ill hold a GRAND BALL to wind up the season on WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6th. Admission- Gentleman 2s 6d; Ladies Is. W. O’BRIENj Hon. Secretary. NOTICE 1 TO THE RESIDENTS OF HOKITIKA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. JOHN R. SIMPSON. RED LION GARAGE. HAS n Comfortable and Roomy butctc car for hire. Call or line Red Lion Hotel. No 32. TOWN HALL. HOKITIKA. TUESDAY. DECEMBER sth. A FLANNEL DANCE will he held in aid of the School Memorial. Music l>v Miss King’s Orchestra. Good (lour. Excellent supper. Double Ticket 3s Ctl; Gentlemen 2s; Dulles Is Gd. TO THE MISTRESS OF THE HOUSEHOLD. Have you studied the advantages OF THE CAS j COOKER ? The cool, clean kitchen, and the qniot orderly method of prei paring meals without the anxiety of j stoking and the difficulty of inaintaini itier an average heat. have YOU STUDIED THE ADVANTAGES OF GAS FIRES IN THE HOME? There is cleanliness, comfort, convenience and economy. Labor reduced to a minimum. The fuel is ur-ily at hand. Turn a tap and apply a lighted match and you have heat where you want it—bed room, drawing mom. sitting room. i have you studied the advantages OF THE GAR 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 groat 'economy in household management, ring up No 17, or write, or call and you will he supplied with all particulars from: Uf W SHANNON, GASFTTTKR, REVELT. STREET, HOKITIKA. PETONE SUITS! PETONE SUITS 1 -O ECO GN IS ED AS THE REST ETT.rii TING SUIT ON THE MARKET. QUALITY AND STYLE GUARANTEED. PRICES —90s to 115 s. W. H. STOPFORTH ' CLOTHIER AND MERGER. | REVETjL STREET, HOKITIKA. j (Opposite W. E. Williams, Chemist) ] Women are New Zealand’s greatest : asset. Next in order of merit comes ; “ No-Rubbing Laundry Help, the famous aholislier of wash,hoard slavery.— Dee Bros, agent's for No-Rubbing.” ; ._Advt, ‘ '
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1922, Page 3
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