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WESTLAND LICENSING COMMITTEE. Notice is hereby given that the ANNUAL MEETING of the above Committee will bo held in the Courthouse, Hokitika, on THURSDAY the 9th. DAY of JUNE 1927 at the hour of NOON. All applications must he filed at this office, on or before TUESDAY, the 19th. DAY of MAY, 1927. Application forms may he obtained on demand. Dated at Hokitika, this 2nd. day of May. 1927. Jj. W. LOUISSON, Clerk, Licensing Committee. j Magistrate’s Court Office, Hokitika.

HOKITIKA ANNUAL CHRYSATMEM I'M SHOW TN AID of St. Agues Hostel Building Fund, to be held in tho Soldiers" Hall on WEDNESDAY, MAY ] Itli. 1021". Classes for: --Cut blooms, decorative, vegetables, cooking, art, fancy work, primary schools. Produce, cake, jumble, lollie stalls, and tea-rooms. Open from 2.30 to 10 p.m. Admission, adults Is, children fid, A. KELLER. Hon See.

SOLDIERS’ lIAI.T/, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th. Grand ball ami promenade SUPPER in aid of the Plunket Society (Hokitika Branch). Every propartioa made for an enjoyable evening. Admission: Double ticket ss, single 2s fid. Dancing at 8..‘30 o’clock.

WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY COT., LTD., DAIRY PRODUCE, ICE AND COLT STORAGE MERCHANTS. MAIL CONTRACTORS, GENERAL CARRIERS, CHIEF INSURANCE AGENTS, ALL CLASSES OF I II S U RA N C E UNDERTAKEN, CHILLED AND FROZEN PORK ETC., ETC. MERCHANTS, TV]" ON-SUPPLIERS ARE ALSO NOTiFIED that tlie above Company is still paying TOP PRICE IN WESTLAND. Full information from, — H. T PARRY, Managing Director.

PRODUCE AND VEGETABLE PRICES. L:ilc dessert peaches, per ease 7/C Best fowlwheat, 2001bs 22/C A. Clarion oats, t.V ljusliels ... 13/6 Table onions, ;Jd lb., pickling ... Id Marrows and pumpkins, per lb. ljd Prime table potatoes, 2001 b. ... 10/Sinall sound potatoes, 20011 is ... .5/Matchless flour, 2001 b 37/6; 1001 b 19/llr.an, 12s; pollard, 16/8; cabbage per doz. 5/Dessert apples, 9s; cookers 101 b 6/Parsnips, swedes, carrots per 561 b 3/6 Quality guaranteed. Clash with order. Freight on vegetables, produce and fruit, 8d per 561bs. C. E. MEREDITH A CO.. Ltd., Box 21, Waimate. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I SEND for Catalogue of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Toilet and Rubber Requisites. Every description. All correspondence treated as strictly confidential and parcels forwarded in plain wrapper. Mail Order Chemist, P.O. Box 791, Christchurch. Post Free.

STAR STORES i i TART the New Year by buying by tlie CASH system. We carry a largo and varied stock of: GROCERIES CROCKERY GLASSWARE HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY. WE GIVE A COUPON WITH EVERY 1 UR CHASE. ’Phone 174. C. ARMSTRONG £ CO CASEI GROCERS, HOKITIKA.

D A Y HAVE YOU GAS UNDER YOUR COPPER? FOIE ALL PAPTICTLAIfS APPLY TO HOKITIKA GAS COY. LTD., STAFFORD STP EET - OK-. W. H. SHANNON. SI 10 W IIOOAI—REVELL ST. GAS FOP ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY If you have a Gas-heated Wash Copper, the terrors and trials, the worries and weariness of Washing Day are now but an unpleasant memory. Gone for you—and for all wise folk who -use Gas—are the days of rising at an unearthly hour to chop word and carry weighty coals; of stoking a stubborn, sulky lire. (“Oh, if the water would only boil! ”); of finding the clothes you’ve washed soiled with .smut and boating soot; of clearing 1 he ashes from a filthy fireplace. Yes, those trials and tribulations arc over—thank goodness! Washing Day is now a comparative joy—a matter of a few hours instead of a whole day. The water boils “in no time” —and stays boiling as long as you want it, withoul any stoking or attention at all. Clothes seem cleaner, in fact are cleaner, because they arc boiled and nothing ran soil them.

T O OHEY’S M OTORS, SUMMER TIME - TABLE. HOKITIKA TO FRANZ JOSEF ANK FOX GLACIERS. HOKITIKA FOR WAIHO;TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY CARS LEAVE. WAIHO FOR 10 a.m. MONDAY 10 a.m. TUESDAY 10 a.m. THURSDAY 9 a.m. FRIDAY HOKITIKA:— 9 a.m. SPECIAL TRIPS TO LAKE KANIERI. SPECIAL TRIPS TO ELECTRIC DREOGE. SPECIAL TRIPS FROM WAIHO TO OKARITO. CARS -MEET ALL TRAINS. AGENTS HUDSON AND ESSEX CARS. TO O lIE Y’ S CARACE NEXT DOMINION HOTEL, 'RHONE NO. 185. M OTORS, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA ALEX. CAMPBELL, Manager.

ARE YOUR ROOMS FADED AND SHABBY? •wt O U WILL BE PLEASED WITH OtTR .SUGGESTIONS OF INTERIOR X DEICOR ATI ONS. REMEMBER THE HARMONY OF MANY A ROOM is broken by unfit wall-paper, you will find OUR PRICES RIGHT AND WE GUARANTEE OUR WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL SCOTT & CO., R. ROSS—Proprietor. PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS & DECORATORS ENTERTAIN WITH RADIO "Winter is here again and with it comes parties and 'dancing. Society people are now giving radio parties—the latest in entertainment. Invite your friends to a. radio party—and dance to the syncopated rhythm of a popular orchestra. Radio sets. too. ar« not expensive. Accept Tomlinson and Gifford’s invitation to a free demonstraton of radio music—to-dav. TOMLINSON & GIFFORD, “FOR EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL,’’ BEVELL STBEET HOKITIKA.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 4 May 1927, Page 3

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