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(For ’■ontinuatiou of nen 's see fourth page- > -v*/" ANTED—First class ENGINE* > r DRIVER. Apply Femgrove Sawmilling Coy., Ross. POlf SARK- Five-roomed COTTAGE ■i nd furniture. Healey Street. Electric current laid, Hood high section. Owner leaving district. Trice £OSO. Apply “Guardian” Office. SALE, Cheap—Second-hand Ford Touring CAR, just ovei--I,aided and in first class order Also New R.S.A. Gents HICYCLE. Owner leaving New Zealand. Apply M. ton and Co.. Auctioneers. Foil SALK—CABBAGES. Apply AY. Kelly. Brittan Street. BFILDTNG SITES FOR SALE— Sizes to suit purchasers. Apiflr Aliss Agnew, Brittan Street. WANTED— A GENERAL and smart WAITRESS. permanent. Apply Stow’s Tea Rooms, Dwell Street. RECEPTION AND DANCE. A PUBLIC RECEPTION LAND XV |)\NCK will be tendered to AIR JAMES O’BRIEN M.l*., at the Opera House, Hokitika ON MONDAY, 18th DECEMBER at 8 p.m. Admission Free. Everybody welcome. RETERNED SOLDIERS' CLUB. OFFERS OF SUITA HIE SECTIONS OR SITES lor the erection of a centrally situated AVestlnnd Soldiers’ Club room in Hokitika are invited, and Humid he in the hands of the undersgned hv 5 p.m. on THURSDAY, DECEMBER ‘-’lst., to he dealt with by the purchasing committee that night. T. KERR. Acting Secretary. Fitzherhcrl Street. Hokitika. LAST 3 BAA'S. THE AVONDERFUL STOSRURG HI O^K EXHIBITION. OF ALSACE LORRAINE. KELLER’S SAMPLE ROOMS. Afternoon 2 till 5: Evening 7 till 10. Adults Is plus Id tax; Children under 11. Od. PRESTON’S XMAS CAKES.
Ci HJtTSTM AS OAKES of all kinds, ) avo now being made at Preston’s and your order will be appreciated. Order your iced cake now. GENET!AT/ ASSEMBLY ELECTION. T.ADTES A XT) GENTLEMEN, IWTSTT to express l>v thanks to the members of my committee for their very loyal support, and to the electors who so generously recorded their votes in my favour at the recent election. Although defeated, considering that it was my first effort, T feel that T have every reason to be proud of the support accorded me. T will always look hack with pleasure at the many friendships that T have formed, and the acts of kindness that 1 received while going through the electorate, and T can assure the people of Westland that T will still continue to do my best to further the interests of the district. Yours Faithfully. ,T. STEEP. Grevmouth, December 12. 1022.
NOTICE, PPLTCATION having been made 1A t i the Westland Land Board for the issue of a copy of Miscellaneous Occupation License No 570 over section 2100 Block XTI \V«it:ihn Survey District whereof Oeorgc Herbert Eei'*uson is the Registered Licensee and ovidence of loss of original having been lodged I hereby give notice that T will issue n new I'cense unless objection be lodged, forbidding same within fourteen days from publication of this notice. IV. T. MORPETH, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Wm, Duncan and Co., Agents for Applicant. 13th. December. 1922.
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