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WORK wanted by day, washing or cleaning. Apply bv letter to “L.” C/o “Guardian" office. FOUND— Oil Public street, Runanga in February 192;}, after Hokitika Picnic, a lady’s gold PING. Owner might have been one of the picnic party. Apply “Guardian” Office. OR SALE—Now BUNGALOW, 5 rooms, all modern conveniences, i-acre section; deposit £l<o balance Government- mortgage, 4J- per cent. Apply “Guardian" offioe. WANTED— Good WEN for mugging, good wages. Also experienced MAN to class and stack timber. Apply Malfroy and Co., Three Mile.

pRINCESS rjVHEATRE TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! "ENGLISH FUTURISTS” WONDERFUL SUCCESS LAST NIGHT. A MAGNIFICENT RECEPTION TO-NICHT ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME 1 VERSATILE ARTISTS-i 1 O -VERSATILE ARTISTS— 1 U With :ni English reputation to put over the novelties. Snappy Songs, Breezy Burlesque Daring Dancing. Aiv the Futurists Middle Names. But it is not all comedy. No, Sir! This company has in its ranks: Giorgi Corelli, tenor; Barry Ross, baritone; Eilv Dalglicsh, datiseuse; Gladys Thomas, contralto; Winnie F.dgerton, soprano; Ira. Tano. souhretto; Gus Dawson, the ‘'Bright Light” entertainer. Last hut not least wie have to mention the dancing comedians—G. W. DESMOND CYRIL NORTHCOTE To whom you arc indebted for bringing to your doors a- real London revue Popular prices; Gs, 4s, 2s (plus tax). Box Plan now open at Miss Mclntosh's. E. V. Conway, Touring Manager.

.MII.K SUPPLY. MR R. CH-KBTERMAN bogs to notify .hi* customers that ho is taking over the milk-run from Mr Gallop, as from Ist. April iica*. TO TRAPPERS. OX E THOUSAND POUNDS (£1000) will lie givon to tlio man that can prove that Edward O’ hoc bought a skin caught out of .season since ho has beep here this time. AH A HUH A FOOTBALL CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the AIIA HUH A FOOTBALL CLUB will he Ibdd in the Tairca flail, Araliura on .MAHCH 28th. at 3 ii.m. All members are requested to attend; intending members cordially invited. J. STAFFORD, Secretary. REGULATIONS AS TO THE USE OF MOTOR LOBBIES. 1023. CLASSIFICATION OF MAIN HIGHWAYS. IN TERMS of Sub-section 2 of Regulation 7 of The Regulations as to the Use of .Motor 'Lorries, 1923, and in pursuance- of a resolution passed on the 17th March, 1926, the Alain Highways Board, being the controlling authority in respect of the under-men-tioned Main Highways, hereby gives notice- of its intention to make application to the Minister of Public Works for the classification of the said Main Highways, a.s set out hereunder: i -i j ! $ ii i ii 2*ll r.s, = ~ « ~ ■£ - « -z fc =? ~ s „ « -= 2- = ; ii l"l |£ 111-Sill i I y person objecting to such classion is hereby called upon to lodge e, in writing, of bis objection, of the ground thereof, with me at address hereunder, within a perf 7 days, from 25th. March 1926. F. W. FURKFBT, hairnian, Alain Highways Board, ‘Wellington. RANTER I PUBLIC HALL. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL sth. GRAND CONCERT and CHRISTY MINSTREL EXTKRTAINST, to he followed by a BALL, will icld in aid of St Andrew’s Church, dmission, to concert- Is; to ball, tlemcn 2s Oil, ladies is T. Hi. CHESTERAfAN, Hon Secretary.

FIRE! FIRE! TO OUR CLIENTS: WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF THANKING YOU FOR ALL PAST FAVOURS AND ASSURE YOU THAT AS SOON AS SOME SATISFACTORY ARRANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE OUR SERVICES WILL AGAIN BE AVAIILABLE TO YOU OUR STAFF IS STANDING BY NOW, AND ANYTHINC THAT IS IN OUR POWER TO DO WILL RECEIVE THE SAME ATTENTION AS EVER IN THE PAST. ’S GARAGE Hokitika. IV. HARRINGTON, Manager, C/o Kellers’ Hotel.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1926, Page 3

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581

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1926, Page 3

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