I CIO CREAMS and the most delicious fruit slvlud. served .with a liberal helping of fresh whipped cream at The ■Rendezvous to-day. CtAldi at The Rendezvous for Vhitc- ) hail Fritters and Hot Refreshments of all lauds including dainty afternoon teas. -|IOR LTiASE or SALK by Private 1 Tender.—All those Sections of land comprising about six acres of frechold: also leasehold situate at North Borough Boundary (Boyle’s Sections), adjoining Abattoir. Fenced and grassed. Tenders close Ist. November. Address —Mrs S. Honey. I’.O. Three Aiile, or park and Murdoch. Hokitika. HOKITIKA SAVINOS BANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will he held at the office of the Bank on MONDAY, OCT. Oth, at 2.30 p.m. \YM. WILSON, A! a linger.
G. R. TENDERS OLtR'ING with the Secretary, I’nblie Works Tenders Board, We.llington, at I p.m., on TUESDAY 21st. OCTOBER, are invited lor t’e ERECTION of POLICE STATION AT HINI U. Plans and specifications can lie seen at the I’o.st (.Hike, Hokitika, and Public Works Ofiice, tireynioutli. HOKITIKA I-AWN TENNIS CLUB. THE AN NT AI. MEETING of Memhers WIPE BE HEED in the County C'hamhors on WEDNESDAY Slh. OCTOBKB, at 7.d1l p.m. BUSINESS— Deception of report and balance sheet; election ol officers and tteneial E. TEICUKLMANN, President. UREYMOLTH TROTTING CLUB. SPRING .MEETING. Nominations Eon add events ( I,OS 17 ON -MONDAY, OCTOBER (Ith.. at D p.m. p. c. he a Pin*, SeciVtady, (I rev month. AUCTION SALE OK RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, El RNm iMv \ND EI'T'ECTS. ON THE PREMISES. STAKEORD STREET, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY.. Slh. OCTOBER. At 2 p.m. MH OIIS TON & CO., • instructed h.v I lie District I’nlrlie Trnslee as Executor ol the Will ol Catherine P. Ooilvie, deceased, will sell liv pnhlie auction as alive: All that parcel of land containing 20 perches more or less heino the Eastern part of Section No iSi Stafford Street, Hokitika, with comfortable .'i roomed dwelling and other erections tliereon. ALSO The whole ol' the Household Fiirllilore and elicits iiieliidinjj; piano (Ranispereer), tallies, chairs, sola, chests drawers, wardrobe, heils and mat tresses, blankets, linen, i|iiilt.s. larpet. liiiolenin.s. eroeke’’y, cutlery, ei.-okine utensils. ytlassaare. nriiauienl.s and unmeroiis sundries.
L?4'°',i _f&. JkcdZf CjS Sccccc4<3 Will. SIIOiITI.V RE TillXK.l INC of y.ii.s- S\VEDE, TURNIP, I{.\! ’]■: mihl KAUAI SEEDS I'm- this Spi in</ .suv. Hi”;. Make iiii vour iimiil to have seeds of the highest gl'llliiimscctls, write to us direct. Insist polile|v hut liriidy. on having Cooper's Seeds, the “Seeds of Success". (Oldniindde |'n,m Progressive Merchants and Stores nil over X.Z.). F. COOPER, DIXON ST 111-'.KT. WEI.LINGTON. (We iiave n reinitiilion of over 00 years l':iiil l Till service to Seed Sowers.) A CUAI.I.KiNOK. WHEREAS it lias route to my knowledge that icrt.-iin ]:ersons interested in the sale o! milking mnchine plants have hcon making remarks disparagin'!: to tlie Direct Supply Milkin'/, Machine Plant being oU’erecl by me to the farmers, I MKREBA CIIALI.K.XOK any and all of such persons or any other persons in a sum of CoO to jtrove that the plant being sold by me is in any way inferior to any other plant on the market either in point of efficiency, reliability, simplicity, safety, (piality, clean milking, sanitation, or I any other point whatsoever. \nvoile wishing to accept, this challenge kindly eoninuiiiieato with the undersigned : .1. S. HEAD. 1 I Garrick Street, St. Albans, Christchurch. TO DAIRY FARMERS. The direct supply milking MACHINES are being sold at the following prices: 2-COW PLANT, without engine—£Bo cash. 2-COW PLANT, with Anderson Engine. .Cl.'Vi; extra hails CIO each. Km- further particulars apply to: J. S. READ, 14 GARRICK STREET. ST. ALBANS, CHRISTCHURCH.
A COOD JOB. A COOD JOB. Opportunity For The Opportunity For The Ambitious Ambitious GOOD JOBS don’t seek those wlm haven't enough ambition to :>« - quire the right sort of training—but the man who has graduated from the Christchtireh Coat-hill" College, .should never have to worry a! cut a job there is always a better one waiting for him when he derides to make a change. The THAI Mvl> iron travels •lion" the road to success. Tl Hit want the kind of training that brings success, write to-day for a free copy of our booklet: “A Guide to Accountanev ” It’s full of valuable information and the reading of it may mean the turning point in yonr life. CHRISTCHURCH COACHING COLLEGE, C T MOSLEY, A.P.A.N.Z., A.1.A.- ' N Z.. F.C.A.A., Director, Hereford Sf., Christchurch.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1924, Page 3
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