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' NOTICE. STATUTORY BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to tlic terms of “The Anzac Day Act. 1920” MONDAY, 26th. APRIL, 1926 is hereby appointed a STATUTORY BANK HOLIDAY at the offices of the undermentioned Batiks throughout New Zealand. For the National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd.— G. W. McINTOSH, General Manager. For tho Bank of New South Wales— H. W. LEVER, Inspector. For tho Bank of New Zealand H. BUCK LETON, General Manager. The above Banks will also lie closed on FRIDAY, 23rd. APRIL, 1920, being St-. George’s Day. IN THE ESTATE OF ANDREW SCOTT late of Hokitika, Painter, deceased, notice re claims. NOTICE' is hereby given that all persons having any claims against the above estate arc hereby required to send full particulars in writing (ill duplicate) to me on or before tlie 4th day of May, 1920; and that all debts owing to the said estate must he paid to me (or arranged for), on or before the said date. A. R. F.LCOCK, Solicitor for the Executors, Hokitika. 20th. April, 1920. TOTARA HALL, ROSS. A GRAND PLAIN AND FANCY CARNIVAL BALL, in aid of the Ross Amusement Club will be held on THURSDAY. 22nd. APRIL, 1920. Prize for tho most original paper castumo. Hints on sale at the door. Od each. Efficient M.C. and excellent supper. Gbodfellow’s Orchestra. Admission: Double ticket, os; singlo As. V. J. BLACK LOW. Hon. See. CENSUS OF NEW ZEALAND. COUNTY OF WESTLAND, INCLUDING BOROUGHS OF HOKITIKA. K I'M AHA AND ROSS. ALL Census Schedules have now - been distributed and will lie called for on Wednesday, 21st April, or as soon after as is practicable. Householder are earnestly requested to assist the authorities hv seeing that schedules are properly completed and ready for the Sub-enumerator when ho calls. Any Householder (including any person in charge of an hotel, institution, vessel, etc., in the above County, who may not have received census schedules should at once communicate with 11. G. K. COLES. Postmaster and Census Enumerator. Hokitika.

NEW FEATURE PULL ON FELT HATS ! Tim Hills are 1 jo-lit anil soft. Pliable felt with upt vi iiie<l hrims of velvet, t rimmed in many original ways. (Colours include: Hois de Hose, Wood, Sand, tan, Mastic, New Green and Black. McKay's presentation for Autumn and AY inter 1 d-d are irresistibly appealin'*' and allied to Ueeness of price. Offer Extraordinary. Special Value. Keen Priced from 8s 6d, 9s lid, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, etc.

w. MCKAY & SON, HOKITIKA AND GREYMOUTH. FOLKS WHO NEED EXTRA CASH, % PLEASE WRITE! r* There are jnanv 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 supply the enormous demand for Liberty Sweets throughout Australasia. Ol'lt SPECIAL POSTAL COURSE offers vou an opportunity to earn £o to £lO weekly. We send you a case, of goods FREE, ready to commence the work. Distance no object and no experience is necessary. We pay freight on all orders of sweets forwarded to us and Day you CASH ON DELIVERY. If you can spare a few hours dally, and can do with extra cash, just send your name and address, and tell us you will help. , , Call and have a chat, or cut out and post this Coupon to-day. It doesn t cost “liberty confectionery collec.e, Jtoyal Exchange Buildings, Cathedral Sq., Christchurch. g Q "Gentlemen, — . . _ Ploase send me your Free Book, giving full particulars of how I can make £a to £lO per week at home in my spare time. Also your Guarantee to purchase my sweets.” © 0 NAME address

Dodge Brothers Special Touring Car. DISTINCTIVE IN THE FACT THAT IT DEFIES SOCIAL CLASSIFICATION. YOU FIND IT DRIVEN BY THE VERY RICH AND BY THE MODERATELY W ELL TO DO. IT APPEARS TO EQUAL ADVANTACE AT SMART SOCIAL AFFAIRS OR EMPLOYED IN THE PRACTICAL BUSINESS OF EVERY DAY. BAIT’S GARAGE Hokitika

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1926, Page 3

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