POVKHTV HAY -M KAT COY WELI.IXOTOX. November 1. The* plant. and buildings nf the Poverty Bay .Meat Coy’s works are to be offered for sale on Saturday, and the .Manager of tile National Bank states the remainder of the assets will be sold afterwards. The reserve price over all v. ill la* eoo.-, .<>!;<). It is understood V esters’ will be the only bidders. 4* CONCESSION TO PIIT.E.MEN. WEI.I.INOTON. Nov. 1. Marshall. Chairman of the National Ihlle Association has been advised by Ceneral Headquarters that instead of ;i free single warrant, free return railwav warrants will be issued for the next XT’.A. meeting at Trentliam. This assistance is expected to help materially to secure the presence oi riflemen from distant parts of the Dominion.
SI'.M.MEK DANCES. With the increasing number of summer (lances light fur wraps are cumins' into popular vogue. A very fine selection is being landed direct from London, Paris and New York by Madame Menere, Corner Cashel and Colombo Streets, Christchurch (upstairs) and you arc invited to call and inspecti
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1923, Page 2
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172Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1923, Page 2
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