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All. saints church win hoi.! n sale of produce.' cakes etc., at Preston’s sliop, Revell St., on SaturJ day next, 17th. inst. All willing to • assist with donations please leave same • at shop on day of sale. ) - LOST —Small gold LOCKET (chain pendant). Please return to . “Guardian” Office. Found— Gold brooch. Apply to “Guardian” Office. WANTED KNOWN-Just landed direct from manufacturers, ladies’ and gent’s water-proof COATS. Prices right, at YARR ALIAS. WANTED KNOWN—A new shipment of PRAMS and PUSHCHAIRS just arrived at YARRALL’S. WANTED —GIRL for light housework. Apply “Guardian” Offico. WANTED —GIRL for office. Apply by letter in own hand-writing to A. Cedennan. lOST —Gold wristlet WATCH (initials inside). Please return to Hostel, Hall St. TO LET—Furnished ROOMS with use of conveniences. Apply to “Guardian” Office. jpRINCESS rjY PANTOMIME HEATRE (Direction Stanley McKay). Interpreted bv the same artists who made fciich a big bit in Auckland and at tine Grand Opera House, Wellington. :«>- STAR ARTISTS—3O MONDAY, APRIL I9th. “LITTLE 80-PEEP.” TUESDAY, APRIL 20th. “THE FORTY THIEVES.” Pretty girls, funny comedians, latest songs and dances, excellent, specialities, beautiful scenery ,and lovely dresses. Don’t miss hearing Reno Rich, Australia’s wonder girl violinist-; Roth Bnoknall, the girl with the: golden voice; A. E. Y. Denham, the distinguished hasso. You most see the— WONDER AIJSTRAL'AN RASCALS, The greatest acrobatic, a.t of its kind ever seen in New Zealand. SPECIAL MATINEE. TUESDAY. APRIL 20th. At 3.39 p.fft. ‘LITTLE 80-PEEP.” . Prices: Matinee, adults -Is. 3s and 2s; children Is (id and Is; night—Gs, ■ls and 2s. Prices plus the usual tax. Seats nniy be reserved at Mclntosh’s. WbSTLAND SUB-UNION. THE ANNUAL MEETING of delegates will be hold on MONDAY APRIL 19th. at. Keller’s Rooms at 8 p.m. (Last season’s delegates will meet the same evening at 7 o'clock to approve of report and balance sheet). Business: Election of officers and general. Consideration of club formation. Delegates must present written authoritv from their respective Clubs. E. W. H KENAN. Secretary. THREE MILE HALL. A PLAIN A FANCY DRESS BALL will be held in aid of the Aralitira Football Club on WEDNESDAY ABRIL 21st. Music by .Miss West. Admission: Gents, 2s; ladies. Is (i< W. MeSAYENY. Secretary. WESTLAND LAND BOARD. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that 1 -* have applied under Part YIIT. o' The Land Act to the above Board for (> acres I rood 18 perches, being portion of Reserve 173, Block 5, Haast Pass Survey District. E. E. JAMES. Okuru. NOTICE. A LL STOCK FOUND TRESPASSxY. JNG ou Section 3552, Block IV. and VIII. Mahinapun S.D., on and alter APRIL 20th., 192 G will be impounded. J. T. BROWN, ■South Hokitika. INANGAHUA HOSPITAL BOARD. Applications accompanied by testimonials and medicial certificate of health will be received up to TUESDAY, APRIL 27th., for the position of PROBATIONER at the Reefton Hospital. Salary, £52 per year with annual increase of £lO for the first three years. C. INEY-IX, Secretary. c S WEDNESDAY, MAY sth. COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL TO- £ MR T. K. Y. SEDDO.N M.P.. and ] MRS SELDOM. Dancing. Music. Cards and Wireless. T. E. STUART, < Hon. Sec. jp RES ERVIN G J A RS. WIDE MOUTH, SCREW TOP GLASS JARS: PINTS 7s Od per doz. QUARTS 8s 6d per doz. i-GALLONS 16s per doz. Also in stock a fine range of PRESERVING PANS. A. C. ARMSTRONG & CO. STAR STORES, HOKITIKA CASH grocers THE CHEAPEST FOR GROCERIES AND CROCKERY. OLRIERS' H ALL

An Exceptional Investment AT THEIR PRESENT LOW PRICE MORRIS CARS REPRESENT VALUE SO PRONOUNCED THAT THE JUDICIOUS PURCHASER CANSEASON, EXPLAINS HOW THIS CAR CAN BE SO HIGH IN QUALITY AND YET SO LOW IN PRICE, PRICES RANGE FROM £254. CALL AND INSPECT THIS BRITISHER AND ALLOW US TO ARRANGE A DEMONSTRATION. BATY’S GARAGE Hokitika.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1926, Page 3

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