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RECORD BREAKING . FIRE SALVAGE SALE OF MAYFAIR STOCKS F “" ™ E «f ™ £II,OOO Damage Fire, Smoke and Water. GREAT CLEARING SALE AT HOKITIKA SALVAGE STOCKS INCLUDE THE MAYFAIR U 1,800 STOCK OF -MERCERY, CLOTHING, LADIES’, CHILDREN'S, AND .MEN’S BOOTS, ETC. THE AUCKLAND IMPORT CO., £5,500 STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY, HOSIERY, LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING, WEARING APPAREL, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, ETC., ETC. THE CARPET IMPORT CO., £7OO STOCK OF CARPETS AND FURNISHINGS. I: THE INSURANCE CO’S GREAT LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. VISIT EARLY. DOORS OPEN AT 10 A.M. McGMUER’S (Westland) Ltd. Hokitika and Greymoutli. 2332 SEEDS

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. public notice. PILSUANT TO SECTION 7<>, .Subsection oof the Health Act, lOliO. and by authority of tlie Honournl.lt. Sir Maui Romaic, Minister of Health. 1. THOMAS FLETCHER TEU FORD, Medical Officer of Health, Christchurch, 1)0 HEREBY PROHIBIT THE ATTENDANCE OF CHILDREN, under sixteen years of age, (AT ANY SCHOOL in the Westland Education District, and further, sueli CHILDREN SHALL NOT BE ADMITTED to any SUNDAY SCHOOL. THEATRE or I'iico of public amusement TfLL FURTHER. NOTICE, during the prevalence of Influenza. T. FLETCHER TELFORD, Medical Officer of Health. Dated at C'liristchurch, This Nineteenth day of July, l!)2.'i. HUBLIC HALL. HAKI MARI. WEDNESDAY, AUCI'ST Ist. G IRANI) BAZAAR in aid of the *1 Vicarage fund of St. Cuthbort’s Church. To open at A p.m. Afternoon tea; and substantial meal at ti p.m. Entertainment and Dance in the even iin*. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE. at TIIE MART. OAMC ST. WEDNESDAY, ‘doth. JULY. -2 AO p.m. IVI HOUSTON AND CO., iVI will sell by public auction as above:--A large quantity of tirsi-class lurnauire and household etleets, including: 1 d. wooden bedstead and wire mattress, 1 duehesse, 1 tiled washstand, 1 canopy, wire stretcher, linen press, cot, dining and kitchen tables, couch, •1 chairs and 1 arm chair, leather upholstered, 1 divan chair, 7 kitchen chairs, 1 dresser, child s high chair, sola, hook case etc., etc. - ALSO — i acre freehold Section, with comfortahle -I-roomed cottage in Jollio Street.

GAS! FOR utility service * s AN EXAIIPEE of th<! Comfort and Cleanliness of a Useful Ons Service. lujippct the Installation at the SOLDIERS’ SOCIA L lIALL ! Kvorythins ready at Hand. economy and good suit viol enjoyed. Consult your Gasfittor for similar appliances, or Apply: HOKITIKA GAS COY., LTD. STAFFORD STREET, HOKITIKA. for. full particulars. WANTED KNOWN 1 /"~ fOOKINCr APPLES <is Gd Eating specs. choice, from 8s Gd per case. and 7s Gd G varieties Winter Colo and Vicar Pears. Choice Valencia Oranges, Mandarins, Lemons. Pineapples. Crapes. Bananas, and Marmalade Oranges. Yates new season’s seeds, seed potatoes and cabbage plants to order. Country ordeis a speciality. J cases made up Gd extra. REMEMBER—■<\n \pple a day keeps the doctor WRS. IVI. TURNER STATION MARKET, HOKITIKA Telephone 136. Fire Insurance. Marine Insurance. Personal Accident Insurance, Employers’ Liability Insurance, Motor Car Insurance, Plate Glass Insurance, Mortgage Indemnity, Fidelity Guarantee. RICHARD WILD, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, HARBOUR BOARD BUILDINGS, P.O. BOX. No. U " noK £^il ONSTER SALE—Now on! Every- . thing must go. Trices to suit everyone. ” Ladies coats from 30s; Ladie3 serge dresses 255; Ladies woollen jumpers from 6s 6d. Everything, half price.—Miss Saraty, Revell St.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1923, Page 3

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