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HOKITIKA ATHLETIC £ CYCLING CLUB SPORTS MEETING CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA, TUESDAY, APRIL 22nd. PRORAMME OF RUNNING, CYCLING, CHOPPING SAWING AND FIELD EVENTS. ENTRIES CLOSE FOR ALL EVENTS ON APRIL 12th. E. C. TOOHEY, Hon. See. P.O. Box-11, lloki'tik;.. FOR FULL PARTICULARS SEE SHEET PROGRAMME.
IvOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. A GRAND OPENING BALL in aid of the Kokatahi Football Club "ill bo bold on MONDAY EVENING APRIL ldth. Admission : Gontlemcn 2s Cd, ladies Is. C. LAMBERT, lion Secretary. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. THE FOLLOWING NEW SONGS have just arrived:— “Roll along Missouri.” “Along the Winding Way.” “I’m Tickled to Death, I’m Single.” “The Arrow and the Song.” “My Sweetie Went Away.” “For You Alone.” A. W. YARR ALL—Agent for His Master’s Voice Gramophones and Records. HOW no YOU STACK UP IN ABILITY? O ICJHT NOW your employer may be' analysing you, determining whether you arc fitted for that bigger better paying job. Right now, Worth—and worth alone -is winning. So, if you have entered life’s race for place—if you want to finish in the front rank with the fortunate lew—enrol for our special ACCOUNTANCY COURSE. And let us give you the specialised training that will fit you for bigger jobs at bigger pay. We teach you as easily and quickly by mail as though wo were giving you personal tuition. Write lor our free booklet “A Guide to Accountancy” or communicate with ,our local representative, Air J. A Morris, P. 0. Box 4, Hokitika, who will give yon full particulars of our tuition. C’H RISTCH URCH COACHING COLLEGE', C. T. MOSLEY, A.P.A.N.Z., A.1.A.N.Z., F.C.A.A. Director, Royal Exchange Buildings, CHRISTCHURCH.
IX ST. MAH VS CLUB, HOKITIKA. (In aid of tlm Kokatalii Catholic Church Fund). SATURDAY.. APRIL 19th. OX SALE. CommonciiiK at 11 a.n-... Farm Produce (potatoes, swedes, carrots etc.). Lamb, Beef, Pork, Potiltrv, and Homo Cookery. Fine exhibit. M. MOYXTIIAX, M. MACKINNON, Joint Secretaries.
PUBLIC NOTICE. T BEG TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC, 1. particularly tlio residents of' South Westland, that I have taken over YDE’S MOTORS. Trips arranged to any part of the Coast or South Island. GOB DON HARCOUBT. GARAGE-Cameron’s Stables, Revell Street. Hokitika Telephone No 87. C. FOOTE & CO., WOOD AND COAL MERCHANT? AND GENE HAL CARRIERS. SALE STREET, HOKITIKA. TTAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCJIJ- ING they are commencing business as above, and request share of public patronage. All orders carefully and promptly attended to.
C. PFAHTERT. BAKER A XT) CONFECTIONER. DESIRES TO NOTIFY tlmt l’.o lias IH'UCTIASF.D the business lately carried on l.y MESSRS FACGHTON BROS., and asks for a continuance of tlie patronage extended in the i ast. LAVGHTON BROS in endorsing above THANK all friends for past support and request a continuance of thatvalued support to their successor. CLYDE BAKERY. AVERT) ST.. HOKITIKA. The Kanieri Bakery is also being continued as usual.
M. HOUSTON & CO. licensed land agents, WHAIIF STREET, ... HOKITIKA. properties for sale : st-i i Lt—' Acre BUILDING SECA. 1. V* Ml ON, Sewell Street. £l2o' Good well r Acre SECTION, situated, Spencer Street. Beach Street, freehold. 1 OH ACRES, Koiterangi, swamp 1 £j\J section, easily drained; £4 £125 per acre. OOAn _Gool! 7-Roomed DWELLING, every convenience; well situated in Revell Street. £3OO can remain on mortgage. £1.900 Good Country HOTEL doing splendid Business: close to thriving coal mining township, and several sawmills in vicinity. PKnn-GM AL STORE. UpSbOUUpcr'Moutere, near Nelson. Turnover last year £4,100; school and p 0 alongside. Stock and plant approximately £IOOO at valuation. Good proposition for young couple.
OLD FALSE TEETH bought sound or broken- also dental Bcraj!, Best prices in S.Z. sent by return mall. Post to J. Dnnstone, Box 51, WeHe§> Uy St* Atu4l6*i. Bstr
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