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SALE OF PROPERTIES.

In this issue tender- are invited, in the estate of the hue Joseph Alauill. of Hokitika, for the purchase or lease of three valuable hotel properties, mid ot Picture Theatre, known as AlamU's Hall, Blackball, and for purchase ot section with cottage thereon in Leonard Street, Greymoutli. The properties are all well-known, anti should command substantial price?. Tenders close with the Executors on 20th. November.

Members of the Lathes' Hockey Club are requested to meet at the Soldiers’ Social Hall to-night at 7 o'clock to arrange decorations for tlie Ball to-mor-row night.

Thursday night at the Soldiers’ Hail, usual weekly euchre tournament, followed by dance. Mr .Joyce at piano: supper provided. Special prizes for cards. Admission Is.— Advt.

Turner’s station market have landed a tine consignment of apples:—Scunners, Jonathan, winter jic-armaiu. Home Beauty, Wolsley’s and Cambridge cookers; also kumoras. tomato plants. Phone 170,—Advt.

To-morrow night. Soldiers’ Hall. All steps will lead to the Ladies’ Hockey Ball. Arrangements are very complete and patrons are assured ol a most enjoyable time. Music is being supplied by Bonetti's Orchestra, and a dainty supper will he served in the annexe. Come and partake in the no veil v dances. Admission: Double ticket os. gents, 3s. extra lady ’is Gd. Dancing at S.3o.—Adrt

Passes in the animal terms examinations of Canterbury College have been secured by West Coasters as Pillows: ( ! rev mout li- -W’. i l > . McCarthy (International Law and (olitiict ol Laws). F. H. C. Aitken (English, Freiibh. Education). H. W. U. Black (F.conomns. Education). Janet B. Brown. (English. History. Philosophy. Education i. D. A. Carr (English. French. History), .veil. Cornwall ( Philosophy, l’.dncat ion). A. M. Ihmicastle (English. French. History). I?uby F. Orr (History, Education). Hokitika passes—AY. D. Beck (Economics), C. M. Hacked (Education) ; Westport—C’. A. Patterson (English)'. 'Plds is to notify to you that we arc now marking oif at a very reasonable price the latest in Parisian mode!... and respect I till v ask you to view them at once as they are sure to lie eagerly sought for at F. Schroder and (o s, where the best hats always are: Advt. Saw voiir hands from long iininersion in strong soap suds; "NO-lil BBING” Laundry Help contains no caustic at all, and so cannot harm you.— Advt. (Recommended hv the medical profession.—WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1923, Page 2

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SALE OF PROPERTIES. Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1923, Page 2

SALE OF PROPERTIES. Hokitika Guardian, 30 October 1923, Page 2

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