FRIDAY McLEAN’S PICTURES PRINCESS THEATRE RUPERT HUGHES in a bomb-shell of Comedv-Drama: “GIMME” “GIMME” “GIMME.” COMEDY I GAZETTE! AND SERIAL!! FULL ORCHESTRA! FULL ORCHESTRA! KEENAN’S BUS WILL LEAVE RIMU AT 7 p.m.
FOR SALK-A NUMBER of Ladies and Gents second-hand CYCLES, thoroughly overhauled, repaired and enamelled in perfect order, from £0 10s upwards. I Brown and Co., Cycle Works. WESTLAND LAND BOARD. T H. .T. DUNN. of flan nan. -*-* hereby give notice that T have applied to the Westland Land Board, for a T.G.L. over GO acres. Rk. 1, Kanieri. being Section 70. Hokitika, 11th.. December. 1021. H. .1. DUNN.
TOT AI i A ELAT SALEYARDS. "WEDNESDAY. 17tli. DECEMBER. At Noon .Sharp. ]\TcMATION AND LEE will sol: hv l’lihlie Auction: 100 (hiod Store BULLOCKS. 1 mul years old. 00 Store BULLOCKS. 3 to 0 vrs. old 30 Mixed Store CATTLE. 000 Store "WETIIEItS, (4. (> and 8 tooths). FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED by the Auctioneers. (Address:—l*. O. Box 31, or ’Rhone 22, Beefton). SALE OE WESTLAND RACINd CLUB’S I’R IVI LEO ES. AT PRINCESS THEATRE. SATURDAY. 13th. DECEMBER. At 3 p.in. ■jVT HOUSTON AND CO., •will .sell hy public auction a.; above the following rijrhts for booths at the forthcoming race nicotine on 20th and 27th. December: NO. 1 PUBLICAN'S BOOTH, including soft drinks bar.
XO 2 I’CR 1.1 CAN'S BOOTH. with two hints. SAYEETS & ICE CIiKA.M BOOTH. SAM-: OF HOKITIKA CAI.ERONIAX SOCIETY’S IMII VIBECKS. AT THE UR EXCESS THEATRE. SATURDAY, RHh. DKCE.AIBEIE At :5 ji.in. MHOUSTON A CO., • will sell hy pthlic iinction as above. tlio following rights for booths at the Sports Meeting to ho hold *Ol Cass Square on New Yoar’s Day: UUDLIOAX’S BOOTH. SAFE OF WESTLAND TROTTIXC CLUB URIYIEEcTES. SATFISDAY. 1:1th. DECEMBEIi. At :) i».m. IN Till: BBINCKSS Til 1C ATI! E. M essrs ay. jeffhiks and co., - will soli hy pnhlie auction : • XO. I IT'lsl .ICAN’S BOOTH (ineluding soil drinks). NO. 2 BI'BMCAX'S BOOTH (with two hnrs). SWEETS and ICE CIIEA.M BOOTH. AT TURNER’S LEA DISC FRUITERERS AND ORKEXOROCERS. /'"tABRADES :td and Id: Cauliflowers V ' (’„) and Is. lottuio 2d anil Id. green peas (Id a lh.. loo;il potatoes llh Is, Xolson potiitoos olh Is. Nolson tomatoes 2s lh. Strawberry basket Is fd. cherries Is (Id. stunners ltd and od. oranges 2s (Id and E do/, ha lianas l ; d die/, to 2. (Id. lemons | . (id and 2s do/. ItOoK YOUR ORDER NOW FOR .1 AM FRUT and don’t lie disappointed. AW will have the first consignment of jam fruit to aurive in Hokitika:
Raspberries. strawberries, black currunts, apricots. poaches, proon.napes si tic 1 cherry plums, uost week, Gooseberries in s t• Kat more fruit ami enjoy .joodTwtmh, “A Stunner a day will keep the Doctor away.” Plume your order. We deliver to any part- of the town. COUNTRY ORDERS A SPECIALTY. ' p ;T TURNER’S p l"“ STATION MART, BOX 21. WELD ST., lIOKITIKA. GAS COOKERY IS THE best; COuslHY, BECAUSE of the Keononiy and Cleanliness. BECAUSE of the Handy Service id the Gas Snpply. BECAUSE of the Uniform Heat. BECAUSE of the Popular Methods. -GAS IN THIC HOME MEANS— I>ess Worry ! Less Work ! Less Waste ! -GAS IN THK HOME MEANS - More Comfort! More Leisure! Alore Economy ! COOKING. HEATING. LIGHTING AND ALL GAS APPLIANCES obtainable on Deferred Payment. For Particulars apply: HOKITIKA GAS COY., STAFFORD STREET, -ORW. H. SHANNON REVERT, STREET HOKITIKA. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY CO., LTD. THE CENTRAL FACTORY. FARMERS! BUTTERFAT HIGHEST IN
V/ESTLAND. THE ABOVE COMPANY is now PAYING THE HIGHEST PHICE for buttorfat from Cream delivered to the collecting lorries, stations, or the factory. HAIRY FARMERS NOTE. OUR LORRIES ARE COLLECTING in the following areas:—Teremahau. Kumara, Arahura, Kokatahi, Koitorangi, Kanieri, Rimu. 'Woodstock, Ross. Waitaha and Harihari. Cream is also being received by rail from numerous stations, and all freights arc paid by thfe Company for both, by motor and rail. Farmers at Wataroa and further South mav make arrangements for supplying the “Central” Factory, and full information may be obtained on application. SUPPLIERS HAVING PIGS m /arge or small quantities to dispose of will find it to their advantage to first communicate with the Company. H. T. PARRY, Managing Director.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1924, Page 3
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