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For Children’!} Hacking Cough, Woods Great Peppermint Cure

WANTED— Good reliable HOUSEMAID. First-class wages. Apply Mrs Burrowes, Ilariliari hotel. T GST-Gold BROOCH, half sove. reign on bar. A keepsake. Finder kindly return to “Guardian” Office.—Reward. Spring Dray; I light Trap and Harness. Wells Bros, and Son., Woodstock. NEWMAN’S .MOTORS. - /MARS WILL LEAVE GARAGE, at 5 y 8.15 p.m. on FRIDAY, for the Fancy Dross Ball at Buatnpu. Phone 171. ' CRUISER VISIT TO LYTTELTON. SCHOOL TEACHERS of the West land district are invited to ascertain the number of eligible pupils wishing to join the EXCURSION TO CHRISTCHURCH in connection with tlie cruiser visit to Lyttelton ABOUT MAY* 2nd. Particulars should be notified to the County Office, Hokitika, not later than Friday, stating tho number proposing to travel, bow many could arrange their own accommodation with relatives, friends etc. G. A. PERRY, Mayor.

WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. A IMPLICATIONS WILL BE RK--C*- CKIYKf) nj» to NOON ON THURSDAY, APRIL 17th. for the position of FOREMAN III?IDOL CARPENTER- ; Waites £25 monthly; experience to be stated and references to be supplied. T. W. DUFF. County Chairman WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL T) ATEVAYKRS whose rates are IN -B!fej ARKKAUS are notified finally that SUMMONSES WILL BE ISSUED in respect to amounts outstanding AFTER THE 2Gtii. INST. By order of the Council. D. J. EVANS, County Clerk. SALE OF I’niYILEOES. AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE. SATURDAY 12th. APRIL. At !! p.m. f HOUS TO N AN D CO - l'-s “will sell by public auction as above, the following privilegse, for the Westland Racing Club's Easter meeting viy.. : /.. : NO I PUBLICAN'S BOOTH. NO 2 PUBLICAN’S BOOTH. SWEETS STALL.

BANK HOLIDAYS. rn llK lxdlkm entioxed bax k s -1- will lie observing tlie FoLLOW|XC: S'l'ATl'TOI! Y HOLIDAYS •• APRIL IBth.-GOOD Fil IDA Y. AI’KTD If)tIi—FASTER SATURDAY. APRI L 21st—EASTER -MONDAY. APRIL 23rd.—ST. GEORGE'S • and ST. DAVID’S DAYS. APRIL 25th.—AX/AC DAY. For tho Bank of Nsw Zealand—(Sßd.) II BUCKLETOX, Genera! Manager. For tho Bank of New South Wales—(Syd.; H. W LEVER, Inspector. For the National Bank of New Zealand. Ltd.— (Sad.) ALFRED JOLLY, General Manager. X.B.—The Banks will he OPEN OX TUESDAY, 22nd. APRIL.

LADIES’ HANDWRITING COMPETITION. TX 1922 the iirsl prize in the Winter 1. Word-Building Competition went ti) a srlioolmaster at Hastings. You da not ie(piiro to be :v scuohir to 1)0 a tail writer. LADIES’ HAND-WRITING COMPETITION. Ls open to ail ladies, married or single, over sixteen years of age TH is PRIZES ARE: VI It.ST’ PRIZE i’do SECOND PRIZE &\o THIRD PRIZE ... • FOURTH PRIZE Anil the next in order. fifty of £2 eac h . . £WO .£155 IX ALL. The conditions are simple. Write Hie following verse (from “Sherwood,") once only:— “Merry, merry England has kissed, the lips of June: All the wings of lairyland were lieie beneath the moon. Like a flight of rose-leaves fluttering in a mist Of opal and ruLy and pearl and amethyst.” Use any kind of pen you like, and WRITE YOUR XAT URAL STYLE, as you would ill Wilting a letter. This competition is in no way connected with any church or school, noi with the Egmont pen competition for chools, which is held annually in Wan■anui. , Two very competent gentlemen have unseated to act as Adjudicators, and t is hardly necessary to state that edging will lie impartial. The names ] ,f all'winners will be advertised mi his paper as early as possible Closing date, Wednesday. 16th April. Envelopes must hear postmark of date mt later than lOtli- April. Si<m name (state Mrs or Miss) on ame sheet as verse is written, and enclose a two-shilling postal note as enhance ice. Address to The Adjudicators, _ Ladies’ Writing Competition, c/o A. GIBBS, P.O. Box WANGANUI. I certifv that tlie sum of £155 is „eld bv me in trust for the prizewinners under the above Competition (Signed)—R. M.' Einlayson A.I.A.X.Z, public Accountant, Wanganut.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1924, Page 3

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636

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1924, Page 3

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