WANTED— A CADET for powerhouse, Kanieri Forks. Must he 18 years of age or thereabouts. Apply Kanieri Electric Ltd., 'Weld St. TO ILET—Modern 7-rooirted BUNGALOW, h. and c. water, electric light, gas copper and ring. Motor garage etc. ; good locality. Apply “Guardian” Office. TO LET—Comfortable furnished BOOMS with aIL modern conveniences, private entrance, 2 minutes walk from Baitway Station. Board or part hoard if desired Apply “Booms” Box 0", Post Office, Hokitika. TfOR SALE—New BUNGALOW, 5 J- rooms, all modern conveniences, 1-acre section; deposit £175 balance Government mortgage, 41 per cent. Apply “Guardian” offioe. T7IOR. SA’IJv- 1924 2:1 h-l*- Douglas I MOTOR-CYCLE, 3-speed and kick starter. In jieriieet order. Price £35. Apply to E. C. Toohey. F OB SALK—Piano, treadle sewing machine, dining table, chairs, s. beds, etc. All in fir.st-cl.ss order. Apply Simes, Into Stow’s tea-rooms. 1^1 0R second-hand cycles, try I. BBOWN A CO.; from £5 upwards, reliable machines. XjlOß, cycle repairs and accessories 8 tVv 1, BROWN A CO. Satisfacti on guaranteed or money returned. RIDE all Arrow Cycle and you rido the best, I BROWN A CO., Builders. T710.1t tyres, tubes, chains, saddles, * land all cycle requisites try I. BROWN A CO., cheapest and best. ENAMELLING and overhauling a specialty at I. BROWN A CO. 'Try them.
modern BALL-ROOM banting. HI FURNESS JAMES. Finalist Xtl. 'World’s Championship Ballroom Dancing, London, 1925, arrived in Hokitika- yesterday from Christchurch for the purpose of taking pupils in Ball-room Dancing, including the waltz, onc-step, fox-trot and tango. Owing to Mr Furness Janies’ stay in Hokitika being brief, his having to return to his studios in Christchurch, intending pupils are advised to commence their lessons as soon as possible. Further particulars can he obtained from Mr A. H. Lawn, or Mr Jas. King, stationer. ICA'NIKHI PUBLIC HALL. EASTER. MONDAY, AI’RTL sth. A GRAND CONCERT and CHRIS--FV TV minstrel entertainment. to he followed by a BALL, will he held io aid of St Andrew’s Church. Admission to concert Is; to hall, gentlemen 2s (id. ladies la.
T. Hi. CHESTER MAX. 'iiou Secretary. WESTLAND HOSPITAL BOA III). Written applications are invited fun - ilio position of WARDSM AN nl. AVcstland Hospital. Salary £1 ■'!() per nnnnin and found. Applications, accompanied by copy of references, close at the Board’s Office on Monday, Mu roll 29tli. 192 G at ft p.m. T. W. BRUCE, Secretary. .. TOTAL A ELAT SALE YARDS. FRIDAY. 1 Otli. INST. At 12.30 slnirji. Mcmation and lee v.iii sei; 1 by public auction a.s above: J.'•.<) Prime Eat SHEEP oW Breeding EAVES (2-tooth to full mouibs). Tbe.-.e ewes bare been dipped, and are a good line, with months guaranECRTITER ENTRIES INVITED, to lx.' sent in to the Auctioneers, Reefton (Box 34 or ’phone 22). SALE OE WORK. A SALE OF WORK in aid of St. Paul’s Church. Ross, will take place in the T'OTARA HALI.. on SATURDAY, 20th. INST. Drapery, produce, sweets, etc. Roll up and secure the bargains. IT. QSMERS, Hon. Secretary. R oss S POT{TS ' The annual sports meeting will be held on the Ross Recreation Ground on Easter Tuesday. G'tli. April, 1920. £llO PROGRAMME! Including Underhand’ Chop, £3O;
Upright- Chop, £ls: Maiden Chop, £4 ]os; Handicap Saw, £7; 100yds. Foot Race, £0 10s; 75yds. Hash Handicap. £8: 120yds. Sheffield. £10: 220 yds. £8; Hop-step-aiul-jump; running 1. 011 nr Jump. Programmes on application to undersigned. Nominations close on 28th. March. A. IV. PEF.BT/ES, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. Hap coCRT’S aard motors (Gordon Harcourt, Proprietor) desires to notify that the firm lias no connection with any other firm in the district. Business as usual. address : Revell St. ’Phone 87. OWING to a further rise in tyres Hnreourt’s Motors wish to notify their patrons of South Westland that on and from Jan. 11th. the fares from Hokitika and intermediate places to Wailio will be raised. R' ED L ION GP arage. Jack SIMPSON has resumed running and his car is at the public’s disposal. Call or ring Ited Lion Hotel, ’phone No. 32.
The Automobile and Industry. -mt development of motofTtransportation HAS REVOLUTION iccn the LIFE OF THE FARM. ESTIMATES PLACE THE NUM- _ AUTOMOBILES IN THE 6,5000,000 FARMS IN THE UNITED STATES AT 4,200,000, WITH 370,000 MOTOR TRUCKS ALSO IN USE. MOTOR TRANSPORTATION HAS BROUGHT THE TOWN AND COUNTRY INTO CLOSER TOUCH. IT HAS TO A CONSIDERABLE DEGREE DESTROYED THE HISTORIC ISOLATION OF FARM AND FARMER. IT HAS PERMITTED A NOTABLE EXTENSION IN EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR RURAL POPULATIONS. THE CENTRALLY LOCATED SCHOOL REACHABLE BY MOTOR TION FROM A LARCE SURROUNDING AREA HAS LARCELY CONTRIBUTED TO THE SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM OF ADEQUATE EQUIPMENT AND ADEQUATE INSTRUCTION FOR THE RURAL CHILDREN. THE AUTOMOBILE HAS ALSO BEEN AN EFFECTIVE AID IN THE FIELD OF MEDICAL RELIEF FOR SCATTERED POPULATION.*. IT IS OUR INTENTION TO ENDEAVOUR TO PROVE THAT THE AUTOMOBILE IS NO LONCER A LUXURY BUT AN ECONOMIC NECESSITY AND WE SOLICIT ANY ENQUIRIES REGARDING YOUR TRAN ’ SPORTATION PROBLEMS. AUSTIN - DODGE -MORRIS- RUGBY BAIT’S GARAGE Hokitika. TV. HARRINGTON, Manager.
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