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O'BRIEN’S ROYAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE. KOITERANGI--KOKATAHI—KANIERI —HOKITIKA. PARTICULARS OF EXTENDED SERVICE. £MARS LEAVE AS EOT.LOWS : KOITERANGI (A. Jamieson’s) FO HOKITIKA : —MONDAYS, THURSDAYS, 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 NIGHT. CARS WILL ALSO RUN FOR ANY SPECIAL GATHERINGS. Telephone, G.P.O-, W. O’BRIEN, Kokatahi. Lower Kokatahi.

Arthurs Pass Motor Transport. >—ear/<B— Orr Bros : : Hokitika. The well-known find reliable firm of cartage contractors have arranged with Messrs Beale and Coy to convey goods per motor lorry, from Arthur's Pass to Otira and vice versa. Messrs Orr Bros are the first firm to attempt the er jssing of Arthur’s Pass with heavily laden lorries and clients who consign their goods to Beale and Coy. may depend upon quick and efficient transport. All goods will he forwarded with dispatch that are left with— OKU BROS.. Ilokitika Oarage, Wharf St. Hokitika, Phone MSs. H. ROTIIWKI.b, Troeadcro, Greymouth.

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HOKITIKA CRICKET CEl'lt. DANCE ~v ,v,. , v ,. will bo bold in > ! Supreme Hall, on WEDNESDA 14th. MARCH, in aid of the funds or the above Club. Supper provided. Admission— Gentlemen 2s; Radies Is Cooil Music. C. J. KING, Secretary. KOITEHANOI RUBRIC HARR. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st. /~IIUNT> ANNUAL BARE of the V* kokataht footbarr ct.ub. Gentlemen 2s fid: Radies Is. W. O’BRIEN, Secretary.

THJS rNDKRSKiNKD hereby wtif.os the inhabitants ol Hokitika tl,at bo has opened up a complete stock of now goods, consisting of general groceries, crockery ware, lancy goons and patent medicines, which at eash piirps show a deeided rodiulnn. A FEW FIXES. s. cl. Best factory butter 1 ! Sugar, (haft) Sauce (Worcester) 9 j 1 Tetrings and Sauce 1 0 j Salmon ' ' Bonnet (Danish) 2 0 ! Bn Fens, seeded, Splits 2 <J £2OO BOOTS AND SHOES TO BE FI,FARED AT BELOW COST AS WE DO NOT INTEND STOCK IXO THIS FINE. S. H. FERRIS. Proprietor. STATION MARKET. WEED STREET, HOKITIKA. WHOLESALE A XT) RETAIL. fruiterers. 200 OASES MIXED FRUIT arriving every week. All guaranteed in first class' order, at lowest prices. I ’PHONE 156. WILLMOTS SPORTS DEPOT CT EARAXCE SALE OF MEN’S WEAR COMMENCING. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10tk. T‘ HIS SALE IS NOW ON. The Goods must be beared regardless 'of cost. Having to go out of business bv Ist. March. Everyone invited.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1923, Page 3

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