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Mon’s Black Oilskin Coats 27s Gil for 17s 6<l at McKay's sale.—Advt. A "rent lino of Ladies Silk Hose usually 3s lid to be cleared at 2s lid at McKay’s sale.--Advt. (For continuance of news see fourth page.) 10 ST—A large double-beaded cameo BROOCH. Generous reward on returning to Newman’s Garage. lOST— A pocket. WALLET containJ ing sum in notes. Reward on jioturn to “Guardian” Office. 10R SALT?—Electric IRON. Apply “Guardian” Office. 10R. SALE.—I McLean Buzz-er > PLANER, and bevcllcr, complete with countershaft; in good order. Price £4O. For inspection in Hokitika apply “Guardian” Office. 10R LEASE—Good HOTEL in counJL try for a term of three years. Apply “Guardian” Office. ANTED—A HOUSEMAID. . Apply Railway Hotel.

INRUSH FISH to take homo with you from “The Rendezvous.” Delicious fried fillets and potato chips, spaghetti on toast, poached eggs, bacon and eggs, pics with peas and potatoes and numerous other dainty dishes. SALE for removal, five-roomed I COTTAGE, corner Hampden and Jollie St. Apply “Guardian” Office. LODGE PACIFIC, 1229 E.C. BRETHREN” of kindred Lodges are cordially invited to attend 1 annual installation of officers of the above Lodge at tbe lodge-room, sou tb Rove ll St., on "WEDNESDAY, FEB. I7th., at 0 p.m.. and afterwards, with a lady friend, at a banquet and ball in the Soldiers’ Hall at 9 p.m. sharp. BY ORDER, AY. M. SEASONED TIMBER. rnllE Kanieri-Hokitika Sawmilling JL Cov, beg to notify they have a full range of dressed timber, thoroughly seasoned, consisting of weatherboarding, flooring, match-lining, rustic and mouldings. Quotations given on application. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. ON THE' PREMISES. CORNER OF HAMPDEN AND ETTZIIERBERT STREETS AYEDNESDAY, 17th. FEBRUARY. At 2.110 p.m. M HOUSTON A CO. • instructed by Mr AY. A. A\ ilson (who is leaving Hokitika) will sell by public auction as above: Tlfc whole of his furniture and effects including : —D. bedsteads and wire mattress, kaf.oc mattress, duchesse, tiled wash-stand, 2 Morris chairs, settee, cheffonier, fiowin g-maclii’V?, palm-stands, fern howls, kitchen chairs, dresser, tables, pi< tores, linoleums, crockery and glassware, meat safe, gas griller, 2 Orion ranges, 2 copper boilers, mangle, wringer, galv. hath, piping and nuchen sink, galv. piping and numerous sundries. ALSO—--2 Buildings of Dwellings for removal .

FOLKS WHO NEED EXTRA CASH, PLEASE WRITE! There are many who could do with extra cash. This advertisement was written for them and you. Learn the Liberty Confectionery Course, which is proving a goldmine to hundreds, and help us suppljthe enormous demand for Libelty Sweets throughout Australasia. spoilt SPECIAL POSTAL COLRSE offers you an opportunity to earn ib to £lO weekly. We send you a case of rr oo ds FREE, ready to commence the work. Distance no object and no experience is necessary. \\ e pay freight oil all orders of sweets forwarded to us and pay OJf I)FIIVKn y, If you can spare a few hours daily, and can do with extra cash, just send your name and address, and tell us you " Cal} e and have a chat, or cut out and post this Coupon to-day. It doesn't cost Yihkktv confectionery college. Royal Exchange Buildings. Cathedral Sep, Christchurch. gg "Gentlemen, — „ _ , . . _ Please send me your Free Book, giving full particulars of how I can make £5 to £lO per week at home in my spare time. Also your Guarantee to purchase my sweets." NAME ADDRESS

WESTLAND A. & P. ASSOCIATION. rjWENTIETH gHOAV HOKITIKA RACECOURSE. FRIDAY, 19lh. FEBRUARY, 1926. Schedules of Classes and Entry Forms to he had from the Secretary or Members of the Committee. Classes for Farm and Dairy Produce, Home Cookerv, School Competitions. J. JARMAN, Secretary, Hokitika.

PRESERVING JARS. WIDE MOUTH, SCREW TOP GLASS JARS: PTNTS 7s Gd per doz. QUARTS 8s Gil per doz. Also in .stock a fine ranee of PRESERVING PANS. A. C. ARMSTRONG & CO. STAR STORES, HOKITIKAcash grocers THE CHEAPEST FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1926, Page 3

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