FOR SALE—Girl’s juvenile CYCLE in perfect order price £6. Apply E.'C. Toohey. WANTED.— Smart BUTCHER, immediately. Apply Eric James, Rcvell St. T OS!—PURSE containing substantial amount. Reward on return to “Guardian” Office. NEWMAN’S MOTORS CLARE WILL LEAVE Garage. FOR '■ LAKE KANIERI at 10 a.m., and 2 p.m. TO-MORROW (Sunday) APRIL 6th. BOXING. A MEETING of all SPORTSMEN, interested in forming a BOXING ASSOCIATION, will be held ON TUESDAY, APRIL Bth., at Kellers 7 Sample Rooms at 8 p.m. sharp. KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. A GRAND OPENING BALL in aid of the Kokatalii Football Club will be held on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9th. Admission: Gentlemen 2s Od, ladies Is. C. LAMBERT, Hon Secretary.
rJ IHEO All Elastic- Corsets mndo of newly invented surgical elastic well, conform perfectly to the figure, enabling all figure types to enjoy absolute body freedom. No lacings. Ask your draper or write for catalogue. MISS MENZIES, Tree" Corset Agent, 97 Manchester St. Christchurch. CLIMB TO SUCCESS. IT IS EASY FOB, TRAINED MEN AND WOMEN.—Training and ability are the only forces that win in this struggle for existence. Without these necessary qualifications you are waging a losing fight; yon have no chance of bettering your position in the world. ACCOUNTANCY. A knowledge of Accountancy has often proved a big factor in a man’s career. Innumerable cases show that it has changed a slipshod, stagnant existence into a career of achievement and success. We are .successfully training scores of students for Accountancy and they have had a wonderful record of .success. Our course of Mail Tuition is so thorough that it is easily ns good as personal Tuition. Write for free copy of our booklet “A Guide to Accountancy” or communicate with our local representative. Mr J. IV. Morris, i’.O., Box 4, Hokitika. Our fees arc extremely moderate.
Christchurch coaching COLLEGE. C. T. MOSLEY, A.P.A.N.Z., A.T.A.N.Z. F.C.A.A., Director, Royal Exchange Buildings, CHRISTCHURCH. (i RA MO PHON E R ECOR DS. The following new songs liave just arrived:— ‘■Roll along Missouri.” “\ long the Winding Way.” “I’m Tickled to Death, I’m Single.” “The Arrow and the Song.” “My Sweetie Won't Away.” “For You Alone.” A. W. YAREA'LL—Agent fur Tlis Alastor’s Voice (tnmioplionos and Records. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the parcel of land herinafter described will he brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, ]olo, unless caveat he lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month from the date of publication of the New Zealand Gazette, containing this notice. 030— NICHOLAS BEROZ: Section (566, Town of Hokitika, containing 8 perches. Occupied by applicant. Diagram may bn inspected at this oflice. Dated this 2nd. day of April, 1621 •it the Land Registrv Office. Hokitika. E. C. ADAMS, District. Land Registrar. ' HAR.TTLYRI SALEYARDS. THURSDAY 10th. APRIL.
At Noon. SPECIAL SALK. Messrs av. .teffries and co., will .sell on account -Mr X. O’Brien : 80 2-.vr. Hereford STEERS. •10 18-hkis. Hereford STEERS. . r ,O 18-mos. Hereford HEIFERS. On account J. J. .McKay Esq. R.TS. Registered Jersey Hull (18mos). Dolly’s Way—Monopolish: H.B. 16074. On account AV. A. Smith. F.sq.—P.B. Registered Friesian Bull, (18mos). Prize winner at recent Shows. FURTHER ENTRIES RECEIVED. SALE OF LEASEHOLD LANDS. AT HARI HART YARDS. THURSDAY, 10th. APRIL At noon. Messrs av. jeffries and coy. ■ instructed by Ferguson Bros, will sell by public auction:— The unexpired portion of Education Endowment Reserves No 956-7, containing 2,700 acres, situated on north side of Pocrun River and t-i miles from Hari Hari township. The finest grazing proposition on tho Coast. Full particulars from the auctioneers or Ferguson Bros. NOTE.—This property will bo offered immediately prior to stock sale above.
auction sale. of Fill ST-CLASS FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, REVEL I, ST. TUESDAY, Bth. APRIL At 2.30 p.in. M HOUSTON AND CO-, • instructed l>y All's Class, who is leaving the district, will sell by public auction as al>ove, without reserve. The whole of the furniture of a 7Toomed house including sideboard, Chesterfield, easy chairs, Morris chair, occasional tables, floor rugs, linoleums, d. and s. iron beds and mattresses, 2 duchess chests, chest drawers, hall rug, runners, new Singer sewing machine, dress-table, cot, cheffonier, sofa, tables, bin, plate rack, crockery, curtains and blinds and numerous sundries. KOKATAHI STORE CATTLE SALE. WEDNESDAY, 9th APRIL. At 1 p.m M HOUSTON AND CO. • will sell by public auction a? above:--60 Head Mixed CATTLE. . ..V For Clients, vmm sowonm;
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