WESTLAND LICENSING DISTRICT NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PU RLICAN’ S LICENSE, T SIDNEY WILLIAM RTCHARDSON, of Mntaimti. do hereby give notice Unit I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be holdcn at Hokitika on the. Bth., DAY OF JUNE, APPLY FOR A CERTIFICATE, authorising the issue tf a Publican’s Linens for a bouse, known as The Wataroa Hotel, situated at Matainui. containing eleven rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. Dated at Matainui, the ,21st. day of April, 1923. SIDNEY Wm. RICHARDSON. Lewis and Wells, Solicitors, for Applicant. 111 PC VRTA N T ANN 0 U NCI A 1 ENT. A MINIATURE EXHIBITION! OF ART AND LITERATURE. IN KELLER'S SAMPLE ROOM NO 7. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY FROM TO-DAY. T E. ALDRIDGE, WEST COAST -Li* AGENT for the Publisher’s (English and American) has just received a large range of Samples of Publications and works of art in Photography and Painting, comprising Classical and Romantic Literature, Biographical and Historical Works. Technical, Medical and Devotional Text Books and Studies. This little Exhibition which is unique as far as the Coast is concerned, and also instructive IS OPEN TO ALL. Carpenters and Builders wd! find the latest publications applying to their trades. Engineers—civil, electrical, or mechanical may look through the most modern text Books in existence, dealing, in their professions. In fact text hooks in every trade or profession will be shown, including Painting and Decoration, Plumbers and Sanitary Engineers, Shop-keepers, Drapers, Grocers. Ironmongers, Blacksmiths nml ‘Wheelwrights. Law and Insurance, Architectural, anti Mechanical Drawing. The Farmer may see the most expert hooks on Farming and Agriculture. Anyone desiring to add to their Library will find works by the most prominent English Authors, and may select their particular volumes of Shakespeare, Dickens, I hackeray, Scott etc. NO CLASS OF READER OR STUDENT IS OVERLOOKED. ' Qu view will he copies of the most famous Paintings in the World, and your favourite picture may lie selected and delivered in 11 days. Come and see 125 Photograph! Wenders of the AVorld through the Sunscope. Every article cn view may ho ordered and delivered almost at once and the splendid purchasing terms will suit evervbodv. NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION! OPEN EVERY DAY from 2 p.rn. till 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 0,30 p.m. Students of every profession and trade will find something to assist them in their trades. Anyone not a bio to come into town, on applying to L. E. Aldridge, will receive a Printed Catalogue of the whole of the Publications and works of art, giving lull particulars of prices and terms of purchase. Do not overlook this little Exhibition and Gentlemen, you will find it worth while. KELLER'S SAMPLE ROOM, NO. 7. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY FROM TO-DAY. PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHI. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, MAY 2nd. GRAND BALL, in aid of the Building fund. Refreshments provided. Gents 2s 6d; Ladies Is. This is the last dance that- will be held in the old Public Hall, Kokata'fii, before +P-ess?|ipg the new • T. P, O’NEIII, fhp.irpiaiL
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1923, Page 3
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