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SYDNEY, .March 28. Windbag again appeared on the training track hut at present is being restricted to light work. He moves freely and shows no signs of lameness

In bulk oi- bottle, Sharland's Table Vinegar leads lor strength, purity, and flavour. Specify “Sharland’s” to your grocer.—Advt.

ri<V continuance, of nows see fourth page.) WA MED immediately—MEN for draining. Apply \V. Ansley, Kokatahi. SALE—Good English PIANO, -•L cheap (Erard). Apply “Guardian'’ Office. CYCLE REPAIRS try I. -L BROWN & CO. Promptness and despatch is our motto. WHY WALK when von can buy a Bicycle for £S 10s, fully guaranteed, at i. BROWN A CO. DUNLOP TYRES, guaranteed for 15 months, 15s each at I. BROWN A CO’s. /b'ICHELTN TYRES guaranteed 12 -LfJL months or 10s fid at 1, BROWN it CO’s. "ft CAIL ORDERS sent saino day as -L*.!L received: always reliable. Prices are right at I. BROWN it OO’s. Re-enamelling a speciality, ah work guaranteed the best at I. BROWN it CO’s. Try them ! <4^220 2 ' R AIN A I.TER ATI ()XS—IR )K IT) K A LINE.

/Y.V SAT 1*1? DA V, i'fJLli, MARCH, the usual 12.45 p.m. Greymouthllukitikii train will leave Grey mouth at 1.15 p.m. and arrive at Hokitika at 2.55 p.m. and the usual 12.-13 p.m. Ho-kitika-Oreyinouth train will leave T7okitika at 1.5 p.m. and arrive CJreynimith at. 2.53 j).in. POSTPOX KM EXT SALK .NOTICE. /"T LI R NTS AND V KNDOHS are noA I idled that tnc BOLD MEAD SALT’., fixed for to-day has been postponed to Saturday, 2!>t!i. inst. aL I p.m. Tf the weather is unfavourable oil Saturday the sale will take plan* on .Monday, 2Sth. \Y. .JEFFRIES A- CO.. . Auctioneers.

OOLWC.V ('UMAX £1(0:) ART FXlOX'.—lßosull uf drawing at Wellington. Alareh 12t1i.. 1927: (All prim's iiiTuvi.-il jr->!<1). Ist. prim—£2.ooo, No. 325)2 11)—If. L’unld. Clii istcliiiii 'i : (On!. prize. £SOO. Xu. 26490 K—) no. IJ;;i i .ii i. Tc Kniti: •»*■«!. prize £2OO. Xu. -lir,l4 li— l*. ('. Suit'. K.'ilnuii : -It li. prize, £10", Xu. 86742 M—K. McKnirdi!. Tinmen • sth prize, £SO, Xu. 266(59.1—AleLufl'. Jr., ■Xiknn; (llli. prize. £25, No. 7257G1C—--Mitts K. Warrington, Dunedin. iiiaii. XV. C. COMPTONX Dominion Organiser. VPPICR KOITKRAXCI HALT.. A SOCIAL DAXCK trill lie held on ■A- WF.RXKSDAX . MARCH 30t.1i. Pmeeads in aid ui Knkalalii Sports’ C lit!}. Load mnsie and simper. Patrons assured an enjoyable evening. Gentlemen. 2.s (id. ladies. Is. Loeal ladies a. plate. .XI. WAI-LACK. Hon. See. TOXVX HALL. HOKITIKA. FRIDAY,' APRIL Ist. H'nder tlie patronage of the XX'estland Cora net Lions Soci et v).

/"HR AND ELOCUTIONARY RECIVai '['AL. liv Miss F. E. .lumps, of Oreymouth. anti Miss f. M. Evans, oi Ross. Introducing tloins from Shakespeare, Dickons, and other authors, as well as musical monologues and humorous items, together with vocal and instrumental items by local performers. Proceeds in aid of the Plunket Society. Hokitika Branch. Admission: Front seats 2s, back seats Is. Children half price. Doors onon at 7.30; recital at S p.m. 1). J. EVANS. President. borough of ttokitika. -jyOTJCK is 1 icrchy given that under and by virtue of Section 23 of the Batisig Amendment Act. 1910, an additional elia rge of TEN PER CENT, will he added to BATES of the Borough of Hokitika and Hokitika Harbour Board, which are UNPATH on Thursday 31st. March, 1927. A. A. ANDRE’,VES. Town Clerk. CAN YOU AFFORD TO PASS BY THIS C ASH OFFER ? "jj TNLESS you have all the money you want, you can't. For we will pay you liberally .in cash, month alter month, for easy, pleasant work that need not take one minute from your regular job. Your profits will be just so much extra money, to help with the regular expenses, to buy things you want that voti can’t, afford. FREE SUPPLIES AND OUTFIT. We toil you bow to make money, supply everything you need to do it. and pay cash from the moment you begin work. CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON FOR OUR OFFER. National Confectionery Industry, 77. Queen street. Auckland, tientienicn,—Please send me your FREE BOOK and particulars of your FREE Outfit offer. T don't promise to accept it. but I want to see what it is like. Name Street TOYtl. ,»* <i, • , * ’,rp c:< ,»ij,f P,, ft;•, m >,C ~,

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1927, Page 3

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