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PICTURES! PICTURES! CASS SQUARE! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26th, CASS SQUARE! McLEAN’S PICTURES FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE FUNDS OF THE BEAUTIFYING' SOCIETY. A GOOD PROGRAMME! NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT! ADMISSION: 2s and 1«. plus tax: children Oil. O’BRIEN’S ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. KOITERANGI—KOKATAHI—K A NIERI— HOKITIKA. PARTICULARS OF EXTENDED SERVICE. j LEAVE AS FOLLOWS : - j KOITERANGI (A. Jamieson’s) FO HOKITIKA : —MONDAYS, THURSj days, Saturdays at 8.45 a.m. , KOKATAHI FOR HOKITIKA—MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, : FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS, at 9.30 a.m. HOKITIKA FOR KOKATAHI—At 4 p.m. each day. ON SATURDAYS— Leave KOKATAHI at 6.30 p.m., return leaving HOKITIKA at 10 p.m. Passengers picked up at any part of the district. CARS FOR HIRE, DAY OR NTGHT. CARS WILL ALSO RUN FOR ANY SPECIAL GATHERINGS, i Telephone, G.P.O , IV. O’BRIEN, Kokatahi. Lowe Kokntahi. Arthurs Pass Motor Transport. - -)»—-=a£3» f j yta—■ ■—. Orr Bros : : Hokitika. J lie well-known and reliable firm of cartage contractors hare arranged with Messrs Beale and Coy to convey goods per motor lorry from Arthur’s Pass to Otira and vice versa. Messrs Oit Bros are the first firm to attempt the crossing of Arthur’s Pass with heavily laden lorries and clients who consign their goods to Beale and C’oy. may depend upon quick and eilFicnL transport. All goods will he forwarded will: dispatch that are left will! ORR HBOS., Hokitika Oarage. Wharf St. Hokitika, Phone Mbs, D. ROTH WELL, Troendcrn, Grnymouth.

LOWER KOKATAHI SWIMMING CARNIVAL AND SPORTS. HAVE BEEN POSTPONED. TILL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. rnO BEHELD IN -MIL W. DI BRIL RICHS’ PADDOCK, LOWER KOK ATAHI. Hot water and milk provided. ADMISSION FREE. Childrens Sports start at 11 a ill. sharp. Swimming events at 2 p.m. BALD 'DO FOLLOW in the Public Ball. Gentlemen 'is 6(1: Ladi'-s Is. E. WEBSTER, Secretary. STATION MARKET. WELD STREET. HOKITIKA. WMoI.ESAi.K AND RETAIL. FIM'ITER KBS. 2‘JO CASES MIXED FRUIT arriving every week. All guaranteed in first ••lass older, at lowest prices. WESTLAND A. AND ]>. ASSOCIATION. SALE OF PRIVILEGES. WEDNESDAY. 28th. FEBRUARY. At 10.30 a.m. Messrs ay. jkffrtf.s and coy. will sell int he ALiO : No I.—Publicans' Booth. No 2. Luncheon and Afternoon Ten Rights. No B.—Fruit and Sweet Stall. No 4.—Programmes and Catalogues. No 5. Right of Games. ALSO Immediately following above: 1 set Trotting HARNESS complete. 1 set Gig HARNESS, complete. 25 SACKS slightly damaged CHAFF 12 Pair Ladies Gum BOOTS (new). (I Woollen RUGS full size (new). 1 Dinner Set in Blue (10 pieces). 2 COUCHES and a quantiU of furniture. ARAM ERA STORE CATTLE SALE. WEDNESDAY. 7th. .MARCH. At 1.30 p.m. Messrs w. .teffrtes and coy. will sell oil account Messis 1). Bradley. L. Kelly. AY. Olderog, A. Smith. AY. Bradley, Mitchell and A. Meharrv. SO 2 and 3yr. forward STEERS. 30 YEARLfNGS to 2yr. mixed sexes. 13 Dry COAYS. 2 BULLS.

now l.ein; tlicr on trio SALE OF SUR.PI.rs 'll liIT AH V STORES AT HEI.OW M \ f!KFT T’RICKS. 3IDIXG BRE.F.CHKK (now ami renorntedb bools, jerseys, renovated hospital gowns, trousers, overcoats. British warm*coats, denims, sheeting, brown silesin, drab .lean, sen kits, holdalls. woollen winter imihrr’hdhiug. cap comforters, brass brushes. hospital vests, shoes, deck scrubbing brushes, cloak straps. fire shovels. rubber ground sheets, scrim, housewives, coloured blankets, pocket knives, dandy brushes, shirts, leggings, etc. etc. Goods will he despatched, post free within lM hours of receipt of order. For order forms and catalogues giving lull particulars apply to r.nv tr -1 office. Also for sale oft. .Tuto canvas horse and cow rags (lined) suitable for stable use and warmth. Price ■>')- each. GAS FIRES IN THE ME THE SEASON IS CHANGING AND LOOKING AHEAD HOP'SE\yarming is A NECESSITY NOIV TO HE PROVIDED FOR. Gas Fires are ready aiul convenient They are more economical than coal. Enquire about the Latest Radiators for the home or for the office. There is nothing noisy or messy about them. No Sparks, no Smuts. No Dust, no Grates to clean. Gas for cooking is economical! Gas for heating is the g ent id* i. Get it into your home - .You will be pleased. CONSFLT:--W. H. SHANNON. GASFTTTER, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1923, Page 3

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