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(Fo’ - continuance of news see fourth page.) TO LET—Com fort able small COTTAGE". Apply “Cottage” Ho. 07, Post Office, Hokitika. \\7 ANTED KNOWN—Ladies’ and * » girls’ rubber COATS to clear at 1 22s Gd each, all sizes—YATHtALL’S, Revcll St. WANTED— A repectable lady HOARDER. Terms moderate to suitable person. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED —Smart LAD, must l»e able to ride bicycle ; good wages. Apply 11. Holmes, Revolt St. WANTED —A young GIRL to assist. iii house-work, sleep at home preferred. Apply to the Vicarage. WANTED TO SELL—SOFA in first class contrition. Apply ‘'Guardian” Ofiicic. iHOR SALE—Pick of twelve * and full DRAUGHT HORSES; also one spring tip dray, harness and horse. Apply—M. Keenan, Woodstock.

NEWMANS MOTORS LTD. jT'i \I!S WILL LEAVE THE GARAUK TO-MORROW NIGHT at 8 o’clock for the Kanieri Dance. FOR SALT!. ARM at Wataroa, containing 027 acres j.i.p., wvch good riverlied frontage; goad five-roomed house (every convenience); garage, two-room-ed hut, up-to-date milking shed; 4c:j\ v milking machine, shearing shed, implement shed, sheep yards and dip. Price £l2 per acre. Good terms can he arranged. R. HYNDMAN, Mata inui. FARMERS’ ONION. A MEETING of the FARMERS’ i- A. UNION will bo held at the Aralnira Valley Hall on WEDNESDAY next. JUNE. UOtli. at 7.30 p.m. Business very im])ortant; all farmers are requested Lo attend. 0. J ELI.IK. Convenor. PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30th. ANNUAL BALI, of the Kanieri Football Club. Music by Mr Chas. Ross’ Orchestra. Admission : Gents, 3s; ladies, 2s. J. TIOWAT, lion. Sec.

PUBLIC HALL. KOKATAIM Ail RATING of ily? Winter Show Executive- "ill be bold in the above Hall on TH URSDAY NIGHT. •TULA' Ist. at S p.m. H. A. BODDIXGTON, Hon. Sec. CHILD RUN’S FANCY DRESS BALL. LOWER KOJTERANGT HALT.. FRIDAY, JOLY 2ml. DANCING at 7.10 p.m. Children’s dances till 9.30; adults afterwards. Good orchestra, efficient ALC. Supper provided. AY. F. JONES. HOll Sec. TOTARA HALT... ROSS. A BAZAAR in aid of the Ross Catholic Parish fund will be held on SATURDAY. JULY 3rd., commencing at 2.30 p.lll. ALirious competitions ef»c. AY. J. BLACK LOW, Secretary. TOAYN HALL, RIMU. A GRAND BENEFIT BALL in aid of an injured footballer "ill Ire held 011 AVEDNESDAY. JULY 7th. Good music, efficient M.C. Supper provided. Admission: Gents 2s 6d ; ladies Is. S. OGILVIE, Secretary'. ANNUAL BALL. DRUIDS’ Annual Grand Plain and Fanev-dress BALI,. Soldiers’ Hall, Hokitika. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 11th., 1926. •Double ticket, os; single ticket, 3s; extra lady, 2s. ,T. RUTLAND. Hon. .See.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1926, Page 3

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588

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1926, Page 3

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