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(For continuation of news see fourth page.) Mill wood supplied, 2ft. at per load. 8s (kl cash on delivery. Beach gravel per load 3s.—John Coyle;, Fitzlierbert St. ’Plione 95. Two-foot mill wood, §s 6d per load, cash, delivered.—Thomas Stopforth, Weld St. TO LET—Furnished FLAT of four rooms or less, with use of all modern conveniences. Apply “Haeremai” Stafford St. MEN’S STiIIPED NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, special line, prices 3s lid and (Is Gd each.—McKAY’S, Hokitika. MEN’S FANCY SOX, Is lid pair at McKAY’S, Hokitika. WINDOW BLIND Specialists.—Wo make bungalow and blinds of all sizes. Complete with spring roller and fittings at lowest prices. Perfectly pleated bungalow blinds, wo oxcell in. Send for sample blind and measurement chart. —McKAY’S, Hokitika. FOR best quality LADIES’ HOSIERY' go to McKAY’S. They' stock the good lines in the newest fashionable shades. CIARPETS and LINOLEUMS—Mr,' 1 KAY”S is the leading house for carpets and linoleums. Call and see their tine display. MEN’S OILSKINS that keep you dry. Oilskin coats 3"s Gd and 60s Gd, roadman’s coats 19s lid and 29s lid, butterflys 10s G<l and Us lid. Fisherman's leggings 12s, cyclists’ leggings 14s lid and 21s.—McKAY’S, Hokitika.

NEW Spring Millinery, just in from London. A lovely lot of new hats now on view in our showroom. — McKAY’S, Hokitika. MEN’S TWEED TROUSERS, dark grey colour, sizes 4 to 7—l4s 6d pair; grout wearing lino.—McKAY’S, Hokitika. TjlOR ladies’ and gents’ second-hand CYCLES just overhauled and enamelled, jus good as new, the prices being right, try I. BROWN & CO. FOR CYCLES, cycle repairs and accessories try I. BROWN & CO., the oldest established firm on the Coast. C GOODBYE TO WINTER —Buy a new Spring Hat at Addison’s. As usual reasonably priced, is the renson wo .soil so in any. SALE—Up-to-date chimney sweep’s outfit. Tuition given how to sweep, leaving no dirt or dust. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED— A smart BOY about 15 or 16 years, must be honest and trustworthy and not afraid of work. Good job and regular. Apply “Guardian” Office.

THE BIGGEST AND BEST YET DRILL HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT ! A JUVENILE FANCY DRESS MASQUERADE BALL will be liol<l on THURSDAY, SERT. Ist. at 7.30 p.m. A<ltnission Is, adults 2s. M. H. HALLIDAY, L. A. PATERSON, Hon. Secretaries. AY A 1 HO SPORTS AND BALL. The aa'atho sports win he held on .MONDAY. SEPT. sth. A wind-up BALL will he held in the evening in the Memorial Hall. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will ho held at the office of the Bank on MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT, oth. at 2.30 p.m. ALEX AITKEN, Acting Manager. AA'ATHO DANCE. A SPECIAL CAR will leave Newman’s Garage at 2 p.m. on Monday, Sept. oth. for the above dance. Please hook seats. Phone 171. NOTICE. T WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE JL for any debts contracted by my wife (Harriet Ferguson) in my name. JOHN FERGUSON. Hari Hari, Aug. 2Gtli. 1927. RUATAPU DRUIDS’ BALL. Albert hall, ruatapu, Friday, 2nd. SEPTEMBER. Ross’ Orchestra; Druid M.C. Admission: Gents, 2s 6d; ladies, Is 6d. AY. H. WILSON, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC nALL, KOKATAHI. WEDNESDAY, 14th. SEPT, OLD-TIME DANCE in aid of the Hall Funds. Good music and efficient M.C. Popular prices. T. O’NEIL, Chairman.

THE HYGIENE FISH MART (Nest to Lloyd’s Store). EEVELL ST. : HOKITIKA. HAVING our own cool storage on the premises now enables us to supply FRESH FISH all through the week. Consignments arrive twice weekly. All our fish is Is per lb. including flounders. TVe do not canvass, we sell only from the shop. This ensures the public with a better service and saves unnecessary handling. HOTELS ANT) PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS CATERED FOR. Note the address.

After the party or dance, fortify yourself with “Nozol.” Prevents chill from changing atmosphere. Conveniently carried in pocket. 60 doses Is Gd.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1927, Page 3

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