A DRIVING tomorrow at The Rivoli -£■*- cauliflowers, cabbages, beetroot, parsnips, carrots, pumpkins; also Adams Bruce's cake. 4 IALL at the Rendezvous for supper v_' to-night where you will he served with the daintiest refreshments while you ran hear our new gramophone selections comprised of the world’s best talent. ■pOR SALE—I h.p. Mogul ENGINE. Can be seen running, at Mrs Movnihau’s Lower Kokatahi. WANTED— Good BOY for milk cart. Must lie able bo jmifk. Apply T. R. Chostermnn, Kanieri. OLD FALSE TEETH bought sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail. Post to J. Dunsione, Box 51 'Wellesley St., Auckland. Hst. 31 years. TENDERS. A RK INVITED for laying about, one mile of TRAMWAY. For particulars apply to: MAI |F ROY AND CO., Three Mile.
PUUI/IC XOTICE. I LA WHKNCK JAM lIS WlL- ’ LIAMS, wish to notify the Hokitika Athletic nml Cycling Club that I will tint accept third prize for the Hokitika Handicap Chop, which I returned to the secretary, as I claim I was first to finish my log. CHAI.LEN'CK. r LAWIIEXCK .1 AMISS AVILLIAMS, challenge to chop Xed Mitchell for £“>() a-side in an ] 8-inch red pine log with the same start as T was handicapped to have in the Hokitika Handicap Chop. Accept before the end of •lime, „ L, J. WILLIAMS. Wcheka. A C ONTHADTCTIOX. 3' ALLKIIT KIXG, a ish to conlra--3-’ diet the exaggerated rumours concerning the treatment of my wife while an inmate of Mrs Hoxborongh’s nursing home. As far as Mrs J{oxhorough is coneernetl nobody could have been more kind to my wife and -Ibid, than '-he was. A LBFUT KHNC. (■ihs.on's (Juav, Hokitika.
FOR PRIVATE SALK. KOKATAHI DAIRY FARM. Y\7F. HAVE FOR PRIVATE SALE, * » situated 7J miles from Hokitika P. 0., with a mile frontage to Kokatahi Road. IAO ACRES RICH DAIRYING LAND (originally ribbonwood country) subdivided into d paddocks, ring fenced A wires, and all ploughnhlo. Make ideal dairy farm. Full particulars ns to price etc., from tlie auctioneers. AY. JEFFRIES AND CO. H. M. LYNCH. PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, HAMILTON STREET. HOKITIKA. Desires to notify that ho im» opened it]) nil up-to-date paint shop, with a full stock of paint and paper-hangings. Every description ol work carried out. with the host of material and workmanship. Full stock of wall papers to select from. Paint mixed to any color, in any quantity at reduced prices. SATURDAY NEXT!! FOOTBALL. QASS g QUARK, J_JOKITIKA. THE GREAT SAWDUST STRUGGLE! Kanieri Lake Road Sawmills Team
—Versus— Avniim-a Valley Sawmills Team. ■Watch for the arrival by Motor Lorries and Follow iho Sawdust Trail to tlio Square. admission r.v silver, coin. PLEASE LIVE FREELY! WIND-UP DANCE IN* TITE TOWN H.\LL AT 8 p.in. Admission 2s & Is. ASS CD QUAII E . MONDAY, JUNE 4th, 1923. At Noon. UNVEILING OF THE ROBERT BURNS STATUE. Bv .Tames Craigie Esq., of Timaru. Choral Numbers of Burns’ Compositions By Local Choir, Together with Public Addresses. COLLECTION WILL BE TAKEN UP! Procession from Town Hall at 11.30 o'clock beaded by Band and Pipers. QRAND H°'- id ‘ vt F IXTURE! BOWLING CLUB BALL! TOWN HALL. HOKITIKA. MONDAY, JUNE 4th. Dancing at. 5.30 p.m. Good Music; Good Floor; Good Supper. ADMlSSlON—Gentlemen 2s Gd; Ladies Is 6d. JOHNSON_* FOOTE WISH TO NOTIFY that they will take over the BUTCHERY BUSINESS, lately carried on by James Duncan, ON JUNE Ist., and solicit a shore of public patronage. Not connected with any other firm.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1923, Page 3
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