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ex JOHN AMBULANCE. A FIRST AID CLASS will be commenced shortly. All desiring to join ar 2 requested to hand their names in as soon as possible to Miss M. Bruce or Mr F. Thompson. M. WOOD, Lady Superintendent. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2nd. A DANCE WILL BE HELD in the One Mile Hall in aid of the Hall Funds. Music by Bonetti’s Jazz Band. Admission: Gentlemen 2s, ladies Is. The woodstock athletic SPORTS AND AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL will be held in the Woodstock School ground ON THURSDAY, APRIL 24th. The programme which includes a £ls chon will be published at a later date. Ball to follow. J. KELLY, Secretary. AMERICA’S LATEST AND BEST. £ £ rpREO” all-elastic corsets of superb construction, provide absolute body freedom, correct support, and perfect fit. Special models for heavy figures. Ask your draper or write for catalogue of prices to— MISS MENZIES, Trco Corset Agent, Manchester St., Christchurch. TREO! TREO! TREO! America’s Latest in Corse try.
AUCTION SALE. OF F! Li ST-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, HAMILTON STREET. ■WEDNESDAY, 20th. MARCH. At 2.30 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO. instructed by Airs 11. Lynch will sell by public auction as above:— The whole of her first-class furniture and effects including sidelmards, extension dining table, chesterfield, 2 Divim chairs, G H.B. chairs, hearth rugs, OVyds. Ax. hall-runner, Cong. sip-., 2 wooden double beds, wire stretchers, 2 bedroom tidies, linoleums, carpet sweeper, round table, kitchen tables, G 4 piece dinner set, 1 tea set., kitchen chairs, caption rd, meat sale. alum, pots etc., lawn mower, etc. etc. 1 First-class PIANO.
KOK ATA HI SA LB YAK DS. SPECIAL HAIRY CATTLE SALE. THURSDAY, 27th. MARCH, 1924. At 1 p.m. Sharp. D ALGETY AND. CO., LTD., will offer at Public Auction as above, on account of Mr John Deane, Canterbury : 28 2-.vear old Milking Shorthorn HEIFERS. (These have been running with “Birch Lea Rufus” a prize milking strain Bull). !) Yearling HEIFERS (By stud “Lea Bestman”). 15 COWS and HEIFERS (Empty). DALGETY and CO., LTD., Auctioneers, G leyniouth. PUBLIC NOTICE. 1 I BEG TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC, 1 particularly the residents of < Smith Westland, that I have taken over YDF.’S MOTORS. Trips arranged to any part of the Coast or South Island. GOR DON HARCOURT. GARAGE-Cameron’s Stables, Revell Street. Hokitika. Telephone No 87. WANTED TO BUY. OLD FALSE TEETH up to 10s. 20s. 40s per set given. Sound or broken. Send (name enclosed) or bring to—,T. SsCOTT, 184 High St., Christchurch. CASH BY RETURN MAIL. 3000000000000000000 u A MESSAGE FROM GREYMOUTH TO HOKITIKA & SOUTH WESTLAND l R. HANNAH & CO. LTD., 3 3 3 BOOT A SHOE MANUFACS TURERS A IMPORTERS 3 ” Q Are just about to issue a q NEW ILLUSTRATED PRICE g f\ OF FOOTWEAR FOR 1924. Greymoiitli Branch is the supply centre for Buller to South Westland. Send us n post-card with vour name and address and we will post- you a price list on arrival. IVe already do a large trade with vour district. All our customers are customers for keeps as they realise that our values are unbeatable. G O G O G G G O G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G O G G G G G O O G O G 0 G G G joooooooooooooooooo
BERRY’S CASH BUTCHERY. William berry has pleasure IN ANNOUNCING that he has OPENED A BUTCHER’S SHOP ■svitb the most modern appliances for health, cleanliness and convenience. Steam plant for preparation of all SMALL GOODS, which will be ON SALE DAILY. Only the best of meat, mostly own grown, supplied. " FIRST CLASS LAMB—Fresh from paddocks. FRANK COOPER, Me'nager. ADDRESS— Weld Str«t. pear Clock Tow*r- HoJHtik#,
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