y OST —Petrol CAP between Wild 1 1 iiiul Bassett’s Galago and Golf [jinks. Kinder ]►lease return to K. Adams. G avert until t Buildings. iOST —£d .VOTE rolled round two ■A sixpences, in. town on Saturday. Howard on return to “Guardian" Office. T OST—PURSE containing money and two complimentary tickets to Competitions. Finder please return to ‘‘Guardian Office.” IPCU’OC MATTIt ESSES—Rest qual- -*■»- ity teased Samarang Kapoe—single bed dls Gd to :18 s Gd, double !«h1 oos to G3s. Teased kapoe 2s lb. Send for sample ticking and kapoe.— .McKAY’S, Hokitika. WINDOW BLIND Specialists.—Wo make bungalow and blinds of all sizes. Complete with spring roller and fittings at lowest juices. Perfectly pleated bungalow blinds, we exeell in. Send for sample blind and measurement chart.—McKAY’S, Hokitika. Tj'IOR best quality LADIES’ HOS- * I FRY go to McKAY’S. They stock the good lines in the newest fashionable shades. Cl Alt PETS and LINOLEUMS— Mc- ' KAY’S is the lending house for carpets and linoleums. Call and see their fine display. N r KW Spring .Millinery, just in from London. A lovely lot. of new hats now on view in out shot; room. - McKAYkS, Hokitika. MEN'S OILSKINS I Its* i keep yon < dry. Oilskin coats "7s (Id and G!'s (Id. loadman’s coats llts lid and 2!)s lid, huttcrtlvs Ills Gd anil Ms lid. Fisherman’s leggings 12s, cyclists’ loggings Ms 11 el and 21s.— McK AY'S. Hokitika. MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS, darkgrey colour, .sizes Ito 7—l Is Gd pair; great wearing line.--McKAY’S, Hokitika. -VTEN’S STRIPED NEGLIGEE -f'-*- SHIRTS, special line, prices :ls lid and (l< Gd each.—McK A Y’S, Hokitika.
THANKS. ON REIIALE OK MYsKLK AND FAMILY I desire io express grateful appreciation for tin* many sympathetic cables received by mo in London in connection with the death of my wifo, and for the many massages of sympathy and very numerous acls of kindness by so many friends extended to my family in Hokitika during my absence. Ker all that has keen .said and done. I shall reina.in ever grateful. H. -M. COL'LSON. London, August 17th. WESTLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY. ELOCUTION instrumental & vocal music, DANCING. UOLDIKUS’ HALL. HOKITIKA, L 5 TO-DAY and TO-NIGHT. three sessions; TO-MORROW FORENOON and AI TE H NOON. Admission to day .sessions, Is; night sessions, front scats. 2s; Lack seats Is. Children, half-price. TO-MORROW (Tuesday) NIGHT ! A GRAND DEMONSTRATION CONCERT, PRiKCESS THEATRE.
0n —X l' AIB F.l{<—oo NUMBERS Commencing :u. 7.45 sharp. Ilownstiirs Is, upstairs 2s; children half-prico downstairs, children not admitted upstairs unless accompanied liv guardians. THE GREATEST CONCERT OF THE YEAH. GO K.YI!T,Y TO AVOID THE CRUSH! J. W. MORRIS, Secret a 17. IX THE MATTER OF “THE ELECTRIC POWER. BOARDS’ ACT, 11)2-5.” ■VTOTrCE IS HEREBY GI VEX tliat A. l it is intended to present a- Petition signed hy not less than onefourth in mindier of the ratepayers of the Borough of Kuniara, praying that the boundaries of the Westland Electrio Power District he altered hy including within the hcundarie.s of such Electric Power District the area included in and forming the Borough of Kuniara, and further .praying that the boundaries of the said Westland Electric Power District he altered accordingly. A copy of the said Petition is deposited at the office of the Kuniara Borough Council, Scddon Street, Kll- - and is open to the inspection of the public during the usual office hours , of such authority and such petition has j been so deposited not less than one month before the intended presentation thereof tif'His Excellency the Go- 1 vernor-General. W. J. BUTLER, Chairman, Westland Electric Power Board. Hokitika, 18tli. Aug. 1927.
YE OLDE TYME DANCE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th. in the Soldiers’ Hnll. All the old dancing. Admission 2s Gil. Supper provided. Dancing at S p.m. sharp. PUBLIC HALL. IvOKATAHI. WEDNESDAY, 14th. SEPT. OLD-TIME DANCE in aid of the Hall Funds. Good music and efficient M.C. Popular prices. T. O'NEIL, Chairman. HOKITIKA AND ROSS. HOKITIKA VlSlT—Tuesday 23rd. August from noon until Thursday, 23th. August at 4 p.m. with rheumatics, neuritis, bad hacks, swollen hands, l'eet, knees and ankles. Were I not capable I could not continue and do good every day. However bad you are I can help you, not by using ONE remedy, but 1 am in a position to heal according to the .suffering. CONSULTATION FREE TO ALL ! Address: Railway Hotel. Hokitika. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. COR RESPONDENCE INVITED. ARTHUR MALCOLM THE RHEUMATIC EXPERT. Note: Will visit Ross. Friday 2Gth. August at City Hotel. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ARAHURA PUBLIC SCHOOL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25th. GRAND BALL in aid of the School Prize Fund. Admission: Double ticket.. 3s; single ticket, 2s. H. FINCH, Secretary.
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