WANTED KNOWN—Bush rugs, dark grey and brown, medium and large sizes. 7s lid. 9s lid. 13s Gd at McKAY’S. Wanted to clean— loo dozen white and coloured towels at reduced prices—Is Gd, Is lid, 2s Gd and 3s lid each. Thirteen towels to the dozen at McKAY’S. Blankets, blankets-a 11 wool Colonial white blankets, lowest, prices--single bed 19s lid. double bed 29s 11,1 pair at McKAY’S. OR SALE, cheap—Striped cocoanut matting, 2Tin. and 3Gin. wide; best quality 3s Gd to 5s Gd yd. at McKAY’S. ' Wanted known— McKavs stuck “Wolsey” brand underclothing for men. Those who will wear “none other” please note now winter stocks just received. WANTED KNOWN--At Me KAY’S ladies’ suede fabric gloves, embroidered gauntlets, all shades, 2s lid, 3s Gd and 3s lid pair. WANTED KNOWN—Men’s Petone flannel undershirts, special line, usually 8s lid, now Gs lid at A To KAY’S. KAPOC MATTRESSES, best Samara ng kajioe, single hod 37s Gd I hree-quartcr lied 555, douh'e l>ed (>Bs Gd at McKAY’S. RYLAND’S COLD ME DA I, SHEKT- ’ INC, 1t!00 pairs, white and unbleached sheets, single-bed size, three-quarter and double bed size. New reduced price list—2s 3d. 2s Gd. 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s lid yard at McKAY’S WANTED KNOWN—Chorlev linoleum, Gft. wide, 7s !M yard, fift. wide inlaid linoleum, 12s lid yd., passage linoleum, Is fid yard at McKAY’S. WANTED TO SELL—Two Axminster Carpet Squares, 9 x 9, price C 7 10s to clear, regular price £lO 10s at McKAY’S. Wanted known McKay'S are taking orders for girls’ navy cardigans with white bands (school colours) made' from Baldwin’s Bec-hivo Wools. See samples in stock, 15s fid to 22s Gd according to size. WANTED— At once, CIRL to as- i sist, sleep at home preferred.— < Mrs Cagney, Sale St.
pOH KALE—Good I :ddo S\VI'M)MS', *- lls |)(‘l* sack delivered in town X. Hiirris, fvoitoi'Miifji. TO-NIGHT ! TO-XI(JUT ! Tn-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT ! T'O- N| (• II !' ! TO-XiMIT ! P RINC E S S T II E A T 1! E. lIOKITIICA Welmiue iei uni after three years’ absence ol the New Famous English HUMPHREY BISHOP MUSICAL COMEDY COY. A distinguished eomjiaiiy of London Artists in their sparkling cocktail of NEW ENGLISH MU SICAL COMEDY Comprising--Glever Comedy Exquisite Ditnee Topical Burlesques Brilliant Music Gorgeous Flocking ! Also return visit, of the famed -- HUMPHREY BISHOP JAZZ ORCHESTRA. Box Plan tilling rapidly at Miss Melutesli’-. Pi ires: Os, Is, 2s (lilts tax. SO LI *IEH S’ HALL, HOKITIKA. WEDXEKDA Y, MAY 4th. CM HAND BALL and PROMENADE A SUPPER in aid of the Plunkct Society (Hokitika- Branch). Every prepartion made for an enjoyable evening. Admission: Double ticket os, single L’s (id. Dancing at 8.30 o’clock. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. \NY PERSON, found without my permission on my property at Koiterangi with gun, dog. or ferret, for the purpose of taking rabbits, WILL BE PROSECUTED. Wm. iR.TBC’HIE. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RKEETON RACES, 27th. APRIL. OX WEDNESDAY. 27ih. APRIL. special train leaves Greymouth or Reefton at 9.0 a.m.. returning caving Reefton at 6.5 p.m. This rain will slop at Brunner. Stillwater, sgaheio and Ikamatua only hv both he outward and inward journeys. IVain usually leaving Reefton for irevniouth at 4.0 p.m. will leave at '.5 n.iil. Train usually leaving Hokitika for Greyniontli at 8.45 a.m. leaves at 7.t0 a.ill. and connects with 0.0 a.m. Grcy-mouth-Reofton train. Train leaves Greyniontli after arrival of 0.5 p.m. Roofton-Groymniith train for Hokitika at 8.15 p.m. Train usually leaving Ross for Hokitika at 7.20 a.m. leaves at 6.15 a.m. Holiday Excursion tickets available for return up to and including Thursday, 19th. May, will he issued to Reefton from Tnangahun Junction. Ross and intermediate stations on Wednesday, 27th. April, by trains arriving at Reefton up to 12.0 noon. For full particulars of issue of Holiday Excursion Tickets, train arrangements etc., see booklet obtainable free at railway stations or enquire at stations. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHUR CH—HOKITIKA. Diamond jubilee celebration. SUNDAY. APRIL 24th. Preacher—Rev. T. W. Armour, of Christchurch. Commemoration Gathering in St. Andrew’s Hall. WEDNESDAY. 27th. at. 7.30 p.m. Speeches etc. Supper provided. Collection in aid of Scots’ Memorial Fund. PRODUCE AND VEGETABLE PRICES. Late dessert peaches, per case 7/6 Best fowlwheat. 2001bs 22.6 A. Carton oats, 44 bushels ... 13/6 Table onions, id lb., pickling ... 1(1 Marrows and pumpkins, per lb. lid Prime table potatoes, 2001 b. ... 10/Small sound potatoes. 2001bs ... 5/Alatcbless flour, 2001 b 37/6: 1001 b 19/Bran. 12s: pollard, 16/8; cabbage per doz. 5/Dessert apples, 9s; cookers 401 b 6/Parsnips. swedes, carrots per 561 b 3/6 Quality guaranteed. Cash with order. Freight on vegetables, produce and fruit, 8d per 561bs. C. E. MEREDITH A CO,, Ltd., Box 21, lYaupate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1927, Page 3
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