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TO BUSHFALLERS-OFFERS TO FALL 20 ACRES of ribbonwood country at Koiternngi, arc invited. Particulars from Mrs Moynibnn, Lower Koiterangi. Wanted— Good boy for milk cart. Must bo able to jrnilk. Apply T. It. C'liestorninn, Kanieri. OLD FALSE TEETH bought sound or broken ; also dental scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail. Post to J. Dunstoiic, Box 51 'Wellesley St., Auckland. Est. 31 years. W AXTED T 0 SELl — c; °°d quiet T ' COW, due October. Apply “Guardian" Office. WANTED— SEWING, plain, <;r children’s clothes. Apply “Guardian” Office. MONSTER SALE-Four days only, commencing Tuesday afternoon ; Everything must go. Prices to suit everyone. Ladies coats from 30s; Ladies serge dresses 255; Ladies woollen junipers from Gs Gd. Everything half price.—Miss Saraty, Revell St. A JUMBLE SALE AND A SALE L"\_ OF WORK will he held in the KOITERANGI HALL, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th. in aid of the Hall and Prize Fund. DANCE TO FOLLOW at night. It EDUCED FARES FROM HOKITIKA. W. A. JAMIESON, Secretary. HOKITIKA BEAUTIFYING ASSOCIATION bazaar. A .MEETING OF STALL-HOLD-ERS and HELPERS will be bold in the THEATR.E, on THURSDAY, at 3.30 p.m.. to discuss stall arrangements etc. SOVEREIGN’S BIRTHDAY. -Ith. JUNE, 1023. Train usually leaving Groymouth for Hokitika at 7.15 a.in. WILL LEAVE at 10.0 a.m. Train usually leaving Hokitika for Groymouth at • 1.10 p.m. will leave at 5.10 p.m. Trains usually leave Ross for IJokifika at G. 30 a.in. and Hokitika for Russ at 2.15 p.m.. will leave at 10.15 a.in., and 5.0 p.m. respectively. Goods Sheds at Hokitika will he closed. OVERLAND SERVICE. ORDINARY TRAIN SERVICE will ne w |,e RESUMED, between Arthui's Pass and Christchurch. TENDERS. ARE INVITED for laying about one • mile of TRAMWAY. For particulars applv to :- MAItFROV AND CO.. Three Mile. WEST LAN D SUB-UNION. SF.VEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT. Nominations lor the Seven-a. Side tournament on MONDAY, JUNK •Itli. (Senior, Junior and 3rd. guide) WILL BE RECEIVED UP TILL THURSDAY. 31st.. inst at 7 p.m. Names of players must he submitted with each nomination. E. W. 11 RENAN. Secretarv.

BATCH DAY NEXT! ! FOOTBALL. tr* s 1 QUAKE, fOKTTIKA. THE GREAT SAWDUST STRUGGLE! Kiiniori Lake Ruad Sawmills Team Versus— Aiahura Valley Sawmills 'learn. Wateli for 11 10 n n ival by Motor Lurries • and IVlk'v ihe Sawdust Trail to the S'l'CTO ADM ISSI ON BY SILVER COLS'. I’I,EASE (MVE EH KELT ! WIND-UP DANTE IX THE TOWN HALT, AT 8 11.111. Admission 2s & Is. 'IASS Q v A H E MONDAY, JUNE 4th, 1923. At Noon. UNVEILING OF THE ROBERT BURNS STATUE. Itv .lames C’r:«i”io I*T <i-, pi 'limarii. Cliorul Numbers of Burns’ Compositions By Local Clmir. Together with Public Addresses. COLLECTION Wild. BE TAKEN VP! Procession fi’iuu. 'I own t rail *-t "11...0 o'clock headed by Baud and l’ipeis. T RANI) 'OLIDAV -piXTVRK! BOWLING CLUB BALL! TOWN lIALI-, HOKITIKA. MONDAY, JUNE 4th. Dancing at 8.110 p.m. Good Music; Good Floor; Good Supper. M ark sprot and company, -• LTD.. Greymoutli, will sell, to arrive on Saturday: 150 PRIME WETHERS.

SPKLTAI/ CLEARING SARI', OF DA I in' STOCK ETC. OX THE FARM, KOKATAHI. TFF.SDAV, 12th. .1 EXE. At 11.30 a.ill. sharp. Messrs w. .teffrtf.s and coax instructed hv Air P. T. AlcGoniioii who is leaving the District will sell ns above: Ki Dairy COAVS, sound (due Oct.) ] COW. full profit (2nd. call). 1 HEIFER (due to profit). 3 HEIFERS (due Ist. Oct.) A W F.AXERS. 2 11AI.F-D R A UGFITS (mare and gelding.) 1 GELDING. ISmos. —.ALSO— Spuing dray, set harness, 00 gal. separator, set tyne harrows. 1 < cow covers, quantity of fir c t class furniture, etc., etc. Lease of Mr AlcConnon’s farm for one or more years. Sale will commence at 11.30 a.m. and light luncheon will he provided. JOHN LYNCH. (Late of Bird Bros., Wanganui.) BOOT REPAIRER. NORTH RETELL STREET. HOKITIKA. Opposite J ■ Cameron's residence. BOOTS v REPAIRED at shortest notice. WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. TERMS CASH. JOHNSON_& FOOTE WISH TO NOTIFY that they will take over the BUTCHERY BUSINESS, lately carried on Toy James Duncan, ON JUNE Ist., and solicit a share of public patronage. Not connected with any other, firm,

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 30 May 1923, Page 3

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