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(Fo" continuance of news see fourth page.) FOR SALE —cow. just calved, guaranteed sound, good milker. W. Kcecli, Arahura. WANTED TO''SELL—SOFA in first class condition. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED TO’SELL—PIANO “Imperial Model.” Apply “Guardian” Office, i . FOOTBALL! QASS SATURDAY. .JI'LY 3rd. 1,30 p.m. Third-grade—School v. Rimu. Excelsior v. Kiwi (No. 2 ground) at 1.30 p.m. 3 p.m. .1 unions—Kanieri v. Excelsiors. Kiwi v. Kokatahi. ADMISSION Is. , APPRECIATION. THE FAMILY of the Into G. Chamhers, late of Stafforil, wish to THANK all those who so kindly gave help and sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also to Dr J. Mcßrearty, for his attention to their late father. Stafford, July Ist. 1926. gQUARE, jj;y OKITIK.A

THANKS. MI! AND MRS tat DOUGLAS of Wnitalia desire to THANK Dr Baird, Matron, Sisters. Nurses and all the staff of Westland Hospital for the kindness and attention given their daughter Mo»a. "while a patient in. the institution. FOR SAUL Afforestation sharks, n fully paid. Will accept £ls for £25; £3O for £SO; £45 for £75; or £6O for £IOO. Apply—‘'HAßD UP.” Care C.P.O-, Box 1432. Auckland. COMPLIMENTARY SOCIA L. THE RESIDENTS OF HOKITIKA and DISTRICT will tendin' a COMPLIMENTARY SOCIAL to Miami AIRS J. O’BRIEN on WEDNESDAY, .ILLY lltlu, in the Soldiers’ Hall. Good music. N. WARREN, M. McGAVIN, Joint. Secs. ANNUAL BALL. DRUIDS’ Annual Grand Plain and Fancy-dress BALT.. Soldiers’ Hall, Hokitika, WEDNESDAY, AUG. lltli.. 1926. Double ticket. ss; single ticket, 3s; extra lady. 2s. J. RUTLAND. Hon. Err. FOR SALK. ARM at AYataroa, containing 027 acres 1.i.p., w.th good riverbed frontage; good five-roomed house (every convenience) ; garage, two-room-ed hut, up-to-date milking shed; 4eow milking machine, shearing shed, implement shed, slice]) yards and dip. Price £l2 per acre. Good terms can be arranged. R. HYNDMAN, Matainui.

QPOSSUM gKINS. J. H. JOHNSTON. Official representative of— J. Tv. MOONEY & CO. Dunedin, Is a CASH BUYER of OPOSSUM SKINS- Highest prices given. Leave vour address at the Duke Of Edin- j burgh Hotel, Greyinouth, addressed to “J. H. Johnston” ; or call personally. Hokitika, address (from July sth.): Mclntosh’s Bed Lion Hotel. THE SEQUEL TO THE COAL FIRE IS DIRT, DREARINESS, DRUDGERY THE CONTRAST IS THE Gas. FIRE. WHICH MAKES FOR. PURE! AIR WITHIN AND WITHOUT, AND AVOIDS THE DUST AND THE GRIME OF THE COAL FIRE. COOKING AND HEATING WITH G AS ALSO GIVES MORE TIME AND LEISURE AND LIGHTENS THE household duties. GAS IS THE SPIRIT OF COAL AND DOES ALL THAT COAL WOULD DO, WITHOUT THE WORK AND WORRY OF STOKING AND THE LEGACY OF HOUSE-WORK COAL FIRES CREATE.

TO MATCH A HOUSEHOLD HAPPY AND ASSIST IN DOMESTIC COMFORT. USE GAS FOR COOKING AND HEATING. IT IS THE HANDY SERVANT, ALWAYS ON TAP AND NEVER FAILING TO DO ITS WORK REGULARLY, PROMTPLY AND CLEANLY. ALL ENQUIRES FROM: W. H. SHANNON REVF.LL STREET, HOKITIKA GAS COL STAFFORD STREET STAR STORES THE ORIGINAL CASH. GROCERS. Get in on the palm olive stunt—EVERYBODY’S DOING IT ! JUST OPENED UP—Further shipments of ENGLISH CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. “EVERY MICKLE MAKES A MUCKLE”—so save your pennies by dealing from—■ A. C. ARMSTRONG & CO. CASH GROCERS, HOKITIKA. HARIHARI MOTOR SERVICE. TO THE PEOPLE OF HARI HAP.I AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. Gi AR S LEAVE HARIHARI on > Wednesdays at 9.30 a.ni. and Saturdays at 7.4-3 a.m. CARS LEAVE HOKITIKA on Thursdays at 10 a.m. and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Hokitika booking office and enquiries—Messrs Wild and Bassett’s. Reliable drivers employed. T, H, TOOHEY, Proprietor.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 2 July 1926, Page 3

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