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AUCTION SALE. OF FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECT’S. AT THE MART, CAM I’ STREET. THURSDAY, 14th. JANUARY. At 2.30 p.in. I\f HOUSTON * CO. ItX • will .sell by public auction as above:— A large quantity of household furniture and sundries, including sideboards, duches.se chests, d. and s. iron bedsteads and mattresses,' easy chairs, sitting room suite, carpet, tables, kitchen chairs, crockery, linoleums, floor mats, clocks, fern stands, cutlery, cooking utensils and large quantity of useful sundries. ALSO 17 choice Hams 7 Sides Bacon 1 Light Gig. FOR SALE. Ol H.P. ANDERSON OIL ENGINE in good working order. Also a number of new 30 .\ 3J and other sizes motor ear tyres and tubes, and six new Sharpies separators, to be cleared out at very low prices. May bo inspected at office of J. M. Bunt, Public Accountant and Commission Agent. Maekav Street, Greymouth.

THORNTON, Clairvoyantc, X A may ho consulted for a short period at Mrs Haines’, Weld Street. BOROUGH OF HOKITIKA. jyj'OTICR IS HEREBV GIVEN that illie following candidates were duly nominated for the office of COUNCILLOR of the Borough of Hokitika in the stead ol David .John Evans, resigned, viz: EVANS, DAVID JOHN LLOYD, JOHN. As uiily one Councillor is required, a l'OJ.f. will lie taken at the Town Hall, Hokitika on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 13th. 1920. Bi lling hours, from 9 a.in. to 7 p.m. A. A. ANDREWES, Returning Officer. BORO UGH ELECTION.

To thi' Electors ill' the Borough of Hokitika— AT the wjuc.st of ;i number of elector,s .1. lime consented to be nominated for the vacant Meat on the Hokitika Borough Council. 1 regret that owing to illness 1 will he absent from Hokitika on Polling Day. Jan. l.iih. l!>2fi, and trust that my absence will not ho detrimental to my candidature. Trusting that my past actions as a Councillor have met with your approval, and that l will Ire fa voured with your vote and interest on Polling Day. Yours faithfully, JOHN LLOYD. LADIES: THE host and most reliable remedy is BETTS IMPROVED FEMALE PILLS Price 2s, post free, from N’.Z. Gnomical Co., Box 133, Dunedin. OLD false teeth bought, ss, 10s, 20s. 40s per set, sound or broken. Post to Platinum Scrap Company, 102 Willis Street, Wellington. Cash re turn mail.

COULD YOU DO WITH EXTRA CASH. HAVE you a few spare hours, (hat you could sell for £5 to £lO a week V If you are anihitioiis and have the determination to have the extra casli you need, then why not act to-day-grasp the opportunity to earn more money, which will give you the luxuries that make life worth while. Learn to make LIB Kit TY SWEETS in your spare time, at. homo, and help us to supply the enormous demands throughout New Zealand. We teach you everything, and guarantee by written agreement to purchase sweets you make. Our Special Postal Course offers golden opportunities and we send you a. FREE CASE of GOODS ready 1o start. Distance no disadvantage, freight on all orders paid hv ns. Profits from the start—Act now \ This is the easiest, quickest, and surest- way of earning extra cash you know. Clip and mail coupon. LIBERTY CONFECTIONERY COLLEGE Royal Exchange Buildings, The Square, Christchurch ; also at Wellington. Your offer looks good to me, please rush particulars and your free hook without obligation to me. Name Address H. MATHIAS, (Late 451 Colombo St. ; Christchurch). WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. REV ELL ST., HOKITIKA. (Next to M. McGavin, Tailor). BEGS TO NOTIFY that he has commenced. business and asks for a share of p blic patronage. Full stock of jewellery, watches, and precious stones. Inspection invited.

WANTED new year resolutions DECIDINC TO HAVE GAS IN THE HOME GAS IN THE HOME GAS IN THE HOME A SPLENDID WAY TO CELEBRATE 1926 ANT) AFFORD COMFORT AND PLEASURE TO ALL AT HOME COOK WITH GAS HEAT WITH GAS LIGHT WITH GAS AND BE HAPPY ALL THE YEAR ROUND. ALWAYS HAVE GAS ON TAP ! IT SAVES WORK AND WORRY AND IS THE HANDY SERVANT. BRING LIGHT AND JOY TO THE HOME WITH GAS. All particulars from the Works Manager— HOKITIKA GAS COY., STAFFORD STREET W. H. SHANNON RETELL STREET. jyON G ARAGE. JACK SIMPSON has resumed running and his cur is at the public's disposal. Call or ring Lion Hotel, 'plume No. 32.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 11 January 1926, Page 3

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