Of decided importance.—Half-price days, last seven days of sale commences Saturday, March Bth. Half-price bargains in every department. If you don’t, buy now you'll pay double by and by. AVe don’t vant profits, all we ask is a speedy clearance of all summer goods. Shop early and secure the best of the big bargain offers at McGruer's, Hokitika and Greymoutli.— Advt.
NEWCASTLE. March 19. Sailed. — Rakanoa for Wellington. 'Tor continuation of newt> see fourth page). HOME made cakes, ham sandwiches, dish pies etc., make The Rendezvous the most popular afternoon tea and supper resort in town. WANTED— Reliable HELP for household duties. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED— A BOY to learn the trade. Apply F. McGregor, blacksmith, Hokitika. WANTED— TAILER-OUT. Apply Ferngrove Sawmill Coy., Ross. ANTED TO BUY—Orpington D COCKERELS 3 to 0 months for table. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED- Smart GIRL for office. Eric .lames, Butcher. WANTED TO SELL.—Good building SECTION SOft. x KKJft. fenced; hut, titlo freehold. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED.— Second BUSHMAN. Apply Humphrey's Sawmill Coy. FOR SALE.—One hoy’s juvenile BICYCLE in perfect order; also one Bliclc typewriter. Apply T. Brown, Cycle Works. The woodstock athletic SPORTS AND AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL will he held in the Woodstock School ground ON THURSDAY, APRIL ■J7t.b. The programme which includes a Clo chop will he published at a later date. Ball to follow. J. KELLY. Secretary. EXCELSIOR FOOTBALL CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of members, (Ist. 2nd. and 3rd. grade), and intending members will ho held in Keller's Sample Rooms, TUTS (Wednesday) EVENING in 8 o’clock, slm rp. Business: —Election of officers and general. r. McDonald. Hon. Secretary. PIRATES (.junior) FOOTBALL CLUB. \ GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held at Rimu on WEDNESDAY EVENING at 8 o’clock. Air members are intending niembcrs are request to attend. E. C. ROONEY. Secretary. KIWI FOOTBALL CLUB. The annual* .meeting of the above Club takes place at .McIntosh's Club Rooms on Till RSDAV MARCH 20th.. INST., at 7.30 p.m. All members and intending members of both Senior and Junior Clubs ate requested to lie present. O. WALKER. Secretary. HOKITIKA GOLF CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of flic Hokitika Golf Club WILL BE HELD at the Education Board Rooms on THURSDAY NEXT the 20th. inst., at S p.m. The Ladies Club will meet at 7 p.m. W. STAVELEY. Hon. Secretary.
WATAROA SALIC THURSDAY NEXT. 4 CAR. WILL LEAVE NEWMAN'S 1\ (iAHACIC fur above sale providing ilhmv is :i sufficient number of passengers. PLEASE HOOK EARLY. PUBLIC NOTICE. (111 ICOr IC, No 11031)08 drawn on tin* linnk n! New Zealand, Hokitika, in favour of T>. Stevenson MAS BEK' LOST and payment stopped at the bank. If. It. MOTTR.AM. THREE Alf LIC SPORTS. 4 SPORTS GATHERING will be bold ON EASTER, SATURDAY, Arm r. iot b. R, WAKEIiIN, Secretary. WANTED TO BUY. OLD FALSE TEETH up to U>s, 20s, 40s per set given. Sound or broken. Send (name enclosed) or brine to—,T SCOTT, 184 High St., Christclmrcli. CASH BY MAIL. LEARN ACCOUNTANCY by correspondence by taking a mail order course with the CHRIS I CHURCH COACHING COLLEGE. The instruction is so careful, so perfect, that you receive in your own home what is absolutely the equal to the best jxtrsonal tuition. Each studeut. receives the individual attention of highly qualified teacher specialists, the lessons are clear and concise and each student's work is carefully corrected and knotty points explained by the instructors. Now is the time to enrol—the lees are verv moderate, and can he paid in easy instalments. Our free booklet, “A Guide to Accountancy” will give you particulars of our course. Applying for it places you under no obligating to us. Write for it to-day. C T. MOSLEY, A.P.A.N.Z., A.1.A.N.Z., F.C.A.A. Director. Roval Exchange Bids. CHRISTCHURCH.
WATAROA STOCK SALE. THURSDAY 20th. MARCH. At 10 a.m. M F.SSRS AY. JEFFRIES AND CO., will sell oil account Messrs H. Meharr'v, Eggeling and Sons, Harris Bros., M*. M. Cain, E. Cron, McPherson Bros., T. A. Condon. Gibb Bros., and M. Cai--120 f. and f. 2 and 3yr. Hereford HEIFERS. 150 f. Mid f. 2 and 3yr. Hereford STEERS. 20 fat BULLOCKS. 45 STEERS. 90 fat WETHERS. Drafted in lots to suit buyers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1924, Page 3
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