A true and tried remedy for coughs colds, influenza and soro throats is “NAZOL.” GO doses Is Gd.—Advt. ‘ For continuance of news see fourth I'nge.) ' WHITEBAIT, Whitebait, Whitebait. Caught to-day, nice and fresh at The Rendezvous, Revell St. DON’T miss to-night. Euchre, Soldiers’ Hall. Ist. prize, dinner set; 3 other prizes. LIOR SALE—Good COW, about to calve. Ap])ly ‘‘Guardian’''Office. SALE- Two draught HORSES, sound and quiet, suitable for slugging. Apply “Guardian” Office DON’T miss to-night, Euchre. Soldiers’ Hall. Ist. prize, dinner set ; 3 other prizes. nno LET—Comfortable FLAT with “- the use of conveniences; also bod-sitting room with part board if desired, suit business lady. Apply The Terrace, corner of .Stafford and Healey Streets. DON’T miss to-night, Euchre, Soldiers’ Hall. Ist. prize. dinner set; 3 other prizes. WANTED 'TO BUY Young COW, due shortly. Apply “Guardian” Office. OLD false teeth bought, os, IDs, 20s, •10s per set, sound or broken. Post to Platinum Scrap Company, 102 Willis Street, Wellington. Cash return mail. KCM ABA .MEMORIAL HALL BALL. •J7IRIDAY, AUGUST 7th., 1925. 8. Lawn’s Orchestra. Efficient M .(*. Supper. Double ’Picket, ss; Extra Lady 2s Gd. NOTICE. i Tl! .JOHN LOCK requests that .»I- Aid. ACCOUNTS owing to bo in, BE RAID BEFORE AUGUST 7th. therwise they "ill be placed in the anils of a solicitor for collection. I’avicut call be marie to .Limes Woolhouse, LiiiJeri. or . Lock, Hokitika. ALBERT 11 ALL, RUATARU. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST -Tit.
DRUIDS BALL!.Music by Lawn's Orel lost ra. Double Ticket Os. Sinulc Ticket 2s (id. NEWMAN'S .MOTORS LTD. QI’ECLAL CAILS Wild, LEAVE the (la race on WEDNESDAY, as follows : - FOR KOKATAIII JUMBLE SALK :il 1 p.tu. FOR KOKATAIII BALL, in evening m 8 [>.in. FOB R CATAPI* DBF IDS BALL at 8 |>.m. PUBLIC NOTICE. (HB ('ASH PRUT. LIST. Dntcs Si l pkt. : < 'similes lid pkt.; I’ntatocs 2 s •_>,) ~r . : Tinned Tons Is tin : Sordines .'1 tins Is; Ceylon Ten 2s Ad lh: Butter As lid lor 21b; Cups mid Sailecrs Is oiioli. li cold line. lls Gd tin/.. Your own elioiee nt Butter- AraInira, Kokntnlii. Central. Save .Money by buying Groceries and Croekerv at our CASH BBICES. WATCH OFB 1>!1 ICE LISTS FOR N'F.W PRICES! DEE’S GKOCERY, • PHONE T-M. B EYEI-L ST., HOKITIKA. AIJCnON SALE. OF FIRST ( LASS FURNITURE AND PIANO. ON THE PREMISES, BRITT AN ST. WEDNESDAY Atli. A FCIFST. At p in. Mhoijston & CO. • acting; under instructions from Mr Tims. Freitas (we having sold his house), will sell hv puhlie auction as above : The "hole his lirst-dass furniture including new Piano (hy iStodartl, piano stool, 2 handsome sidehoards, settee, (j h.l>. (Inline; chairs, 2 carpet squares, Singer sewing machiite, kitchen chairs. .Morris chair, occasional tables, palm stands, II duehesso chests, I eh.eval. warhrohe, d. and s. woodiMi beds and w. mattresses. kapoe mattresses, bedroom eahinet. wood cot, iron cot, kerbs, linoleums, mirrors,, and numerous sundries SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. THBOLCH the beoistbab of THE SUPREME COCRT OF NEW ZEALAND. WEDNESDAY THE Oth. DAY OF SEPTEMBER, IRAN At 11 a. in. M HOUSTON AND CO., » are instructed to sell hy Public Auction on the date set forth above, at The .Mart. Camp St.. Hokitika: All that panel of land situate in Block X, ICanieri 5.1)., containing 110 acres. 2 roods and 10 perches, more or less, being sei - lions numbered 20(18 and B.L . and known as “Neilseu Bros. Farm." situated at Lower Koka--tahi. There is a good dwelling and ail necessary farm buildings erected on the property, which is a splendid dairy farm. For full particulars, conditions of sale and mortgagee’s estimate of value, apply to the Registrar of the Supremo Court, Hokitika, Messrs Park and Murdoch. Solid tor-. .Hamilton Street, Hokitika, or to the undersigned. M. HOUSTON and CO.. Auctioneers. KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. AYF.DNESDAY A FTEBNOOX. AUGUST sth., 1925. (In aid of the Hall tunas.) £M_R.EAT TJUMBLE S A,.E Consisting of all Kinds of I*arm Produce. Dairy Produce, Hants and Bacon. Dressed Poultry, Vegetables, etc., etc. Sale commences at 2 p.m. GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL IN EVENING. T. P. O’NEILL, Charirntan.
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