CFo’- continuance of news see fourth pafie.) HOME-MADE cakes, unthread, iseonos and dainty ham and egg sandwiches make a delicious afternoon tea at “The Rendezvous.” Wal nut loaves to order. Does your footwear need REPAIRING ? HEKN AN ’S guarantee all work promptly. Good workmanship and finished by machinery. TO LET—Good roomy SHOP in Rovell St.; also suitable for sample room. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED —HOUSEMAID for conn- ' try hotel. Apply “Guardian” Office. ‘ J ( TftT ANTED—Capable WOMAN for ’ » housework. Good wages to suitable person. Apply Mrs W. Diedrieh, Kokao.dii. NEWMANS MOTORS LTD. riAHS WILL LEAVE 'THE GARVT aGE TO-MORROW (Wednesday) NIGHT at 8 o’clock for the Rimu Dance. J
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY July 711 1 . and Blli. Farewell jetisit ARE-WELL * ISIT WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME, OF'THE ENGLISH FUTURISTS. Tlio Same Sixteen Merry Maids and Men in a— PERFECTLY priceless pot POURRI. OO R G OU S OOIV NS ! . SUPERB SCENIC EFFECTS ! BRIL LA ANT ENSEM BITES ! Don’t miss the English Futurists. Prices: os, 4s, 3s and 2s. Box Plan at Mclntosh’s. Bo wise, he early. Erie V. Conway .... Touring Manager.
AUCTION SALE. AT THU'. MART, CAM!' STREET, WEDNESDAY, 7tli. JULY At 2.30 p.m. /f HOUSTON AND CO. IVJL • will .sol! l>v public auction us above: 30 First-class 'PICTURES, mounted and framed. 100 Sacks Cow CHAFF. AUCTION SALE. OF FREEHOLD TOWN PROPERTY AT THE MART, CAMP STREET. WEDNESDAY, 7th. JULY. At 2.30 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO. • under instructions from the owner, will submit to public auction as above : That valuable freehold property in Hamilton Street, situate between Park and Murdoch’s and Addison’s, with substantially erected building thereon, and in first-class order, consisting of live good rooms with fireplaces in four. Would make ideal offices, easily convertible into shop and duelling, or good slion, and situated in one of the best business quarters in Hokitika. Key to view' at Auctioneers. Terms at sale. M. HOUSTON & CO., Auctioneers. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will he brought nuclei the provisions of the Land Transfer Act 1915, unless caveat he lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month from the date of publication of the New Zealand Gazette, containing this notice.
Application No. (SS3—WILLIAM McCLI'GGAGE, of Okarito. hotelkee|K*r. Sections 59 ami 219, Town of Okarito. Area, 30 perches. At present unoccupied. Diagrams may lie inspected at this office. Dated this sth. day of July, 192 G, at the Land Registry Office, ■ Hokitika. E. C. ADAMS, District Land Registrar. QPOSSUM J. H. JOHNSTON. Official representative of— J. K. MOONEY & CO. Dunedin, Is a CASH BUYER, of OPOSSUM SKINS. Highest prices given. Leave your address at the I)uk? of Edinburgh Hotel, Greymouth, addressed to “J. H. Johnston”; or call personally. Hokitika address (from July oth.): Mclntosh's Red Lion Hotel. gKINS. 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,
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