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WANTED— Good BOY; machine milking. Apply, S. Godfrey, Koiterangi. WANTED TO LET—Furnished ROOM, to respectable lady, or would board. Apply to “Guardian” Office. TO ,LET—Comfortable furnished ROOMS with all modern conveuJences, private entrance, 2 minutes walk from railway. station; Board or part board if desired. Apply “Rooms,” C/o Box C>7. Rost Office. Hokitika. jjAOTt SALE—One 3-year old Jersey l BULL.—T. Schist, South Spit. Foil SALE—New BUNGALOW. 5 rooms, all modern conveniences, '-acre section; deposit £l7d balance Government mortgage, Li per cent. Apply “Guardian” offio?. J7IOR SALE—I 924 2;J h.p. Douglas MOTOR-CYCLE, 3-speed and kick starter. In perfect order. Price £35. Apply to E. C. Toolicy. FOR SALE—Piano, treadle sewing machine, dining table, chairs, s. beds, etc. All in first-el: ss order. Apply Simes, late Stow’s tea-rooms. second-hand cycles, try I. BROWN &■ CO.; from £5 upwards, reliable machines. FOR, cycle repairs and accessories try T. BROWN & CO. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned.

RIDE an Arrow Cycle and you ride the best. I ISROWX & CO., Builders. FOR, tvros, tubes, chains, saddles,■and all cycle requisites try I. BROWN & CO., cheapest and best. 171 NAME BRING and overhauling a A specialty at I. BROWN & CO. Try thorn. KUMARA RACES. Q.EPARATE TENDERS are invited b'* for the following privileges at the Club’s forthcoming Easter Meeting on April oth. 1020: - Liquor Booth. Race Cards (2 doz. to he allowed the Club free). Tenders accompanied by amount of tender will he received by the Secretary up to 8 p.ni. on SATURDAY, 20th. INST. The highest or any tender will not necessarily he accepted. O.EO. I’AMMENT, Secretary. SALVATION ARMY BAND. The greymoutii band of tho SALVATION ARMY will play in HOKITIKA TO-MORROW. SATURDAY to aid tho local crops. R. STEIN. Captain. lEATRE JpRINCESS rjAlll TWO NIGHTS ONLY. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MARCH 21th. & 25th. • . W. Desmond and Cyril Norlhoole Present the “ENGLISH FUTURISTS” i) a new typo of entertainment: THE CABARET SHOW. i Mirthful Melodious Mixture concoct'd to please the most fastidious palate, oinpriscd of superb and snappy songs, wight and breezy burlesque, dainty md daring dances, cleverly conceived oneerteds and enchanting ensembles villi a. liberal sprinkling of clean and lever c-omedy, each course being served nth no tedious waiting hv merry men md gorgeously gowned girls amidst leautiful, artistic, scenic surroundings. i r* —VERSATILE ARTISTS—! I. o--VERSATILE aRTIS'J'S—J u ;EE The Cabaret Kittens’ Ballet and the Futurist .Jazz Orchestra, he Wellington “Evening Post' 1 says: “The Show of 1001 surprises." 'he “Dominion” says: “The quintessence of real entertainment.” fOU’.LE SAY: “THE BEST YET !”

Popular prices: (is, -Is, 2s (plus fax). Box Plan now open at Miss Mclntosh’s. BOOK BEFORE YOU SLEEP ! E. V. Conway, Touring Manager. FOR- PRIVATE SALE. BREEDING EAVES. WE have for private sale, of) Gisborne. Romney Breeding EAVES, four to eight tooth, guaranteed mouths Good frames, well-wooled and dipped. Particulars from—JEFFRIES & CO.. Auctioneers. KAXIERI PUBLIC HALL. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL sth. A GRAND CONCERT and CHRISTA' MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT, to he followed by a BALL, will he hold in aid of St Andrew’s Church. ] Admission to concert Is; to hall, gentlemen 2s 6d, ladies Is. T. R,. CHESTER MAN, Bon Secretary. OSS IMPORTS. The annual sports meeting will he held on the Ross Recreation Ground on Easter Tuesday, 6th. April, 1926. £llO PROGRAMME! Including Underhand’ Chop. £3O; Upright Chop. £ls; Maiden Chop, £4 10s; Handicap Saw, £7; 100yds. Foot Race, £3 10s; 75yds. Dash Handicap, £8; 120yds. Sheffield. £l9; 220 yds. £8; Hop-step-and-junip; running Long Jump. Programmes on application to undersigned. Nominations close on 28th. March. A. AY. PEEBLES, Hon. Sec.

The Automobile and Industry. TRY 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 TRANSPORTATION 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 POPULATIONS. AUSTIN SPORTATION PROBLEMS. TIN DODGE MORRIS RUGBY ’S GARAGE Hokitika. cars W. HARRINGTON, Manager.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 March 1926, Page 3

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