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1710 K, SALE—I COWS in full profit, 2 HEIFERS, 18-mos. old. Apply “Guardian” Office. X OST—Probably between Ross and *-A Hokitika, two camp BEDS from the Frans', ■ .Josef Track. Reward on return to Wild and Bassett’s Garage. OR. SALE—A lady’s second-hand BICYCLE in good order. Apply “Guardian’’ Office. SALE—Good grade Jersey 8U1.1., 3 years old. Apply W. T. N. Bond, Arahura. ■WANTED TO BUY—A small hoy’s * » second-hand TRICYCLE. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED TO BUY FOWLS, in any quantity, must be in good condition. Apply Office. V\/-ANTED- A WOMAN to mind ’ * house for a month: cue adult. Apply “Guardian” Office. NEWMANS’ MOTORS LTD. CARS will leave the garage for the Grey Trots TO-MORROW (Thursday) MORNING at 9.45. Phone 171.
GLAD TIDINGS ! RED SMITH'S JAZRAMEA BAND ■- returning to Soldiers’ Hall on MONDAY, JANUARY 10th. for a GRAND BALD, introducing novel features. Doors open at S.lo, dancing at 8. In n.m 2s <sd—admission—2s 6d. * Tickets at Mclntosh's only. Special dance program mo sub ini I.ted.
SAI.K OF SOLDIER FARM. ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that A ’ lln> undermentioned pro]K?rt,V will 1.0 offered for sale by Public Auction at the Government Buildings. Hokitika, at 2,.T> p.m. on 'WEDNESDAY, the 12lh. JAM "A I! Y, 1927: Lot 2 of Education Reserve 127. containing 280 acres of leasehold, present lease expiring 1.12.J0. with contingent right of renewal for further terms of 2] years. Two-roomed hut, milking slu'd, with complete 8-cow plant. All (lat country with about 170 acres good swamp land, carrying rough feed. Some .‘lO acres in bush, estimated to contain 800,000 feet- of white pine. Will carry in present condition 25 dairy rows and 10 head of dry stock. Distant from Hokitika, 17 miles by good road, from Post Office 4 miles, school •£• mile. Annual rent Cl 5. Upset nrie<' £2500; £SOO rash and balance bv arrangement at 5 per cent, for discharged soldiers and 5.1 per cent, for civilians with in each case 1 per cent, sinking fund. Full particulars on application to tile undersigned. \Y. T. MO H PETIT. Ccvninissioiier of Crown Bands. (’ll It ISTt'H I'RCIT ROYS’ & GIRLS’ HIGH SCflOOh HOSTELS. ,4 PPLTCATION for admission to the 1Y High School Hostels should he sent to tin' Headmaster, '‘Adams House,” Harakeke Street, bower liiccartnn, for hoys, and to the Matron, “Aclamt House,” 85 Papanui Road, Merivale, for girls. Immediate application should he made. I 1 nil hoarders £l9 per term, reduced to 1217 il paid within thirty days of the commencement of each term. Prospectus, etc., on application. L. A. STRINGER. Registrar. Canterbury College. Christchurch. December (i, 1920.
LANDS FOR- SELECTION. Notick is hereby given that tlits undermentioned sections will lie open for public application on Renewable Leasts at the District Lands and Survey Office, Hokitika, on Thursday the 13th. January, 1027. Sections 078 and 07!) (grouped) and Sections 081. 082, 083, 084, Block TV. Mhhinapua Survey District. The area of each section being 2 acres 3 roods and 4 perches and annual rental from Cl to £1 Ids. Sections 078 and 07!) weighted with valuation for improvements. Plan and particulars may be had on application to this office. IV. T. MORPETH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRTSTCHIRCH-GUEYMOCTR. MAIL TRAINS. THE 10.315 a.m. Grpymmith-Christ- ± church and 9.4.1 a.m. Christ-ehureh-Greyinouth mail trains will run on Mondays in addition to the usual days up to and including Monday, 14th February. The 7.40 a.m. GreymouthChristchurch and 8.20 a.m. Clirist-church-Greymouth Monday trains will not run, between Christchurch and Otira on the days on which the mail trains run.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ! SEND for Catalogue of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Toilet and Rubber Requisites. Every description. All correspondence treated as strictly confidential and parcels forwarded in plait wrapper. Mail Order Chemist, P.O. Box 791, Christchurch. Post Free. m vy Latest Machines in Stock. Spare parts kept arid repairs effected promptly. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLYC. C. H. FRIEND, SEWELL ST., HOKITIKA. —OR—MISS F. A. THOMPSON, draper, retell st. F. W. THOMPSON & COY. (J. P. COULSON, PROPRIETOR). CARRYING AND forwarding agents, HALL ST. HOKITIKA. CARRYING in all its branches, town or country. Furniture securely packed and forwarded to any part of N.Z. Agent for N.Z, Express Coy. Phone 126.
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