Wanted to rent—in Hokitika or Kaniori, SMATX COTTAGE, I ttriiished or unfurnished. Apply tv letter to “Couple” vo ‘'Guardian” Office. TT7.ANTED~LAUNDRESS: good » * "'ages. Apply Mrs J. Graham, Glacier Hotel, Wajho. FOR SALE—-A good HACK ; price £B. Apply T. R. Chesterman, K anieri. OLD FALSE TEETH bought, sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in New Zealand sent by return mail. Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley Street, Auckland. Est. 31 years. NOTICE TO .JCROPS. A LL .ICRORS (Grand and Common) ■X-®- summoned to attend at the Supreme Court sitting at Hokitika on 14th. March, ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that they WILL NOT BE REQUIRED UNTIL MONDAY, 19th. MARCH. T 923, at 10 a.m. ,T. MoINDOE, Deputy Sheriff. SACRIFICIAL SALE OF MEN’S CLOTHINC IN KELLER’S SAMPLE ROOMS. / 10MMENCING TO-DAV and eonV, tinning till MONDAY NIGHT. acting under instructions from the Assignees Air L. E. Aldridge will offer for sale a complete range of men’s and vouth's clothing. I 'everything to be sold, (toons! .MARKED AT RIDICULOUS BRICKS. ! Not a very large stock, hut a -plen did variety of goods of the best manufacture. including clothing to -nit tie worker and the city man. j
NOTHING CHEAP BUT THE PRICES. 1 SHIRTS— Tobralro all sizes and prices, sniped nog. shirts all descriptions, tennis shirts, silk and I'ugi shirts. Crimean shirts for the outdoor man. drill work--1 ing shirt-s. heav.v ilannel shirts in two colours. Heaps ol' other lines in shirts. HATS TO SUIT EVERYBODY. 1 Underpants and singlets, host Alus- ; giol and Rosslyn underpants for winter wear. ] Sox to suit all tastes, i Unices, ties, collars, studs, j Ladies’ silk host . Ladies’ woollen hose. Ladies’ and gents’ walorp roots. liox suits. rememberThese goods are to bo sae.-ilceed . .. a nd—The stock is not vc r \ large. Workers send your wive-* for "inter coi l -re or. ! dhc • men hU ”' e ' KELLER’S SAMPLE ROOMS FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY. \ SPLITS’ Dll) VARIETY nU li|CH f'I.AUS HOODS GOING \T RIDICULOUS PRICES. TOWN HALL. HOKITIKA. A I’Ulii.lC MKKTISC of till iuteresied will he held as above sit 7.:50 ~’eloek OX MONDAY SIGHT for I lie purpose el meeting Mr Woodrnlle and All .leiikiu ol Cliristehuieh and discussing plans and other matters pertaining to the proposed I’litish and In-ter-colonial Kxhil-itiou to mark the opening of the Midland Railway and lo eelehnite the Diamond Jubilee of the Province of Westland. The Afayor will preside. 1). .1. EVANS. Acting Hon. Secretary. COUNTY <ll AAi Hi’.llS. HOKITIKA. 4 .meeting oe aiaxufactur--c » ERS will he held as above at 7J!O o'clock ON TUESDAY NIGHT for t.ho purpose of meeting Air Jenkin, President of the Canterbury Industrial Assoemtion and discussing the advantages of West Coast mnnufaetorers joining up with the Cantei l urv Industrial or-
I). .1. KVA NS. 7 Jon. Secretary. Westland Chamber of Commerce. "WESTLAND A. AND I’. SHOW AT 77 OK IT IK A. OK WEDNESDAY, 111 li. MARCH. train usually- leaving Ross for Hokitika at 10. In ;i.ni. will leave til 9.0 a.in. Afternoon trains from Hokitika for Ross and On •ymnutli will leave at 5.10 p.m. and 0.10 p.m. respectively. WESTLAND county council. 13IJRSILVNT TO THE I'ROYISIONS * of tin- Countips Act arid its amendments. public notice is hereby given that tlie Electoral Rolls for the Ridings of the County of Westland for the period commencing April, 1923. arc now compiled and open for inspection at tin- County Office. Hokitika, and a ropy of (be roll for oneli Riding is open for inspection at the f’ost Offices. Stafford ("Northern Riding), Kokatahi (Central Riding'. Hari Hari (Southern Riding). The rolls wil remain open for inspection from 27th. T-'ehrnary to loth. .March at all reasonable hours. Any obieetions to tb-- 71 II- may be
lodged wit li t!ic Westland V-iuiUy Connoil in writing up to tile 22nd. March and will he dealt with forthwith. The Polls "ill ho used at the forthcoming County and local body elections, or at any polls, and failure to pay rates will involve disqualification for voting purposes or other electoral privileges. Dated at Hakitika. this 26th. day of Febrnarv. 1*026. [). .1. EVANS. County Clerk. HOKITIKA CRICKET CLUB. \ DANCE will be field in the Supreme Hall, on WEDNESDAY 14th. MARCH, in aid of the funds of the above Club. Supper provided. Admission—Gentlemen 2s ; Ladies Is. Good Music. C J. KING, Secretary. HOTTERANGI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21st. Grand annual ball of the KOKATAHI FOOTBALL CLUB. Gentlemen 2s 6d: Ladies Is. W O'BRIEN, Secretary.
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