TpOR SALE—Compact 5-acio FARM with five-loomed house and build ings. Inspection invited. T. Crough Kanieri Road, Hokitika. TCI OJt SALE.—Second-hand barber's chair; '-love, and inn; piping. Apply “< lua 1 dia n" Otlice. . HOKITIKA CYCLIXC CLUB •SPORTS. \T the request of a number of competitors entries HAYE REEK EX TEX HE!') until SATE R DAY NEXT DEC. LOth. E. C. TOOHEY. Hon See. CREWS! CREW! Hj, A !i. 1 Rr SKI) CREAM may now ijc i) i ire based in anv quantity daily, at the ( ontral I'acti-iv. Ca.-s Sifnaio. RACES AT OREYAIOETH. / \X —Dtl l . and 31st. DEC. and Dt ' 'dial, and did. .lAX., tlie ordinstri time-table WILE BE SESI’EXDED Trains for Oreymouth will leave as under:— Hokitika 7.d0 a.in.. 111.0 LUO p.m. (except on Ist. p.m. instead of 4.Ji1l p.m.) p.m. Ros.s (i.3d a.in. and (except on dan. Ist. -1.10 stead of 3.1 d p.m.) a.in., and dan. d.dd and 10.5 3. Id ]>.m. p.m. in-
Trains will leave (.Teymouth for:— Hokitika 8.0 n.m. (except Jst. .lan. 9.0 a.ill. iiistc>;iii of 8.0 a.in.), J2.lt) p.m. (except on 29th, Deo. 1.5 ji.m. instead of 12.10 p.m.) -1.-I9 p.m. (1.50 p.m. ami on 29th. Dee. only at: 9.15 p.m. Hokitika for Ho-s 10.15 a.in. (except on Ist. .Tall. 11.10 a.ill. instead of JO.To a.in.) and 8.90 p.m. CAI.KDONIAX SHOUTS AT HOKITIKA. On Ist. flan, train will leave Koss j lor Hokitika at li.tltl a.m. returning; [ at .-'.59 p.m. Train will leave (irevmontli for Hokitika at 9.0 a.in. and Hokitika for O i eymoiit h at 5.25 p.m. and 10.5 p.m. Dor further part ieiilnrs and fares see booklet. SI’UHTS. % SHOUTS M KD.TrXt: will lie held J V at I!oss oh SATTHDAY. 12th. »l AX. 1921. The ieiiythv programme nr-litfirs a o|i; chop. O- foot no e and a £7 lueyI 'riirni mine and all pari lenlars to lie had up ill application to Ihe undersigned. A. \V. ! ' ?:! r!.! - . See. ('AXTKH HI i! ■ If!)! CATKIN HO.iliih SAI.K OK Cl ITT At; if, HI.I D. SIM'H. -rSTKXDKHS mi!! a - r-rem d at the ■a- ! Joard-’ 11ili -■. (ii r;. ■;. !.u r. ii. up lo 5 p.m. on TDKSDAY. TAX. 15th.. 1921. for I.lie purehase ior removal of the old eollape ai l le- above school. A deposit Ui e ! 11l a eeom l lit li v each offer. 11. (’. DANK, Secretary. K A X I Klll 1-l'lil.lC 1! A 1.1. I
\ OK.'.ND i:\i.l.. m ;i i.l of the \\ r 'l': e< I Hospital. V. j ! 1 1,., hcicl m I, V, ball on KOXIXO XKiUT. _'■>:! isi ■ • liv Miss Km::. Klfb i*-n t M.C. ADMISSION- Uctits I.allies 1h or plate. IP! LASSES. a 8 i !iui i Vi I- ■ >1! Till*; HACKS. I '4 A It I! Y CM) SAHBKXT KTI).. have ■IJ a ie« I'll IKM ATIC rlKI.I) OK.VSSKs S ■: mair'.iilieauon. Bot lirCa rum pit i e villi It ill her ease. £(> J OS. SKI: I I HIM AT Til K KXIIJBTTroX ! LTD., OITU'AK SPEC IA LISTS. WKI.I.IXCTOX, A I’C’K I .AX! > \ X 1) I’AI.M KHSTOX X. HOKITIKA ATMKKTIC AND CYCI.rXO (TA B.
DOMINATION'S for oil KVEXTS at -i ’ the iiloro Chili’s nicotin;' on Cass S']iiaiv. on .January Otli.. CLOSE ON ‘J-Jikl. DECKMDKH. with the Secretary, Hm. li, Hokitika. BERRY’S CASH BUTCHERY. TSTII.I.I VA.r JSKIIISV HAS I’LF.AH Si’ll i: IN ANN Of NCI NO that hr has OPEN KD A BUTCH Kirs SHOP wito Iho lao-L model ii appliatiee.s for health, cle.'.ntiness and convenience. Steam plant for }ir<-jmiation of all SAiAU. HOODS, which will he ON SALK DA.H.V. ()n 1 % tic host ol meat, mostly own eiowu. supplied. ('ll HIST.MAS LAM H. a specialty. FRANK OnOPER, Alanaeer. A DDR ESS—-Weld Street, near Clock Tower, H ukit tka. FOR. SAI.F, OR LEASE.
TjTIXTKXSIVK BUSINESS PREMI--s 1 SMS, Fi colloid, '» town .Sections with Slops. frontage to Ho veil Street, i.l-o 2 Sections with la roe iron store, fronting Beach St unit, the whole lorming n oniiipietc block, snitahle lor nn\ husincss. wholesale or retail. Opposite Bank oi Xew South Wales, Jse\ ell Street, in the best part of the low n or Hokitika. Owner renting on account of old age. Anplv to Owner: C. .1. K. UXXEMANN, On tile Premises. CALEDONIAN SPORTS! NEW YEAR'S DAY, JANUARY Ist. CASS SQUARE. HOKITIKA. IVojzrnmine consists of: PITIXO ! DANCING ! CYCLING ! RUNNING! CHOPPING SAW INC FOR LIST OF EVENTS. SEE POST ICR. ’J’he Pate for the receiving of entries in the athletic section HAS BEEN EXTI XDF.I) to HECEAIBER 22nd.
JAMES KING, BOOKSELLER AN P STATIONER RETELL ST.. HOKITIKA. T ALPORT MR OF MERCANTILE STA--1 TIONERY of every description Account books, all sines. Typewriting, ribbons, pape r and sundries, fancy and ornamental stationery, drawing paper school bags, and requisites stocked Birthday and reward books cards an r illuminated texts, hildes. prayers anc’ hymns. The latest books and tuagazinss xt riving by every mail.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1923, Page 3
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