|7!OR Indies’ and gents’ second-liand CYCLES just overhauled and enamelled, as good as new, the prices being right, try I. BROWN <fc CO. jLIOR. CYCLES, cycle repairs and accessories try I. BROWN & CO., the oldest established firm on the Coast. jyilLL WOOL SUPPLIED, 2ft. at ' per load, 8s fid cash on delivery. Beach gravel per load 3s.—John Coyle, Fitzherbert St. ’Phone 95. MEN'S STRIPED NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, special line, prices 3s lid and (is (id each. McKAY’S, Hokitika. 7 ANTED—Married COUPLE, no • • children, woman for household duties—man able to milk and general farm work. Apply to “15.'’ C/o “Guardian” Office.
WELLINGTON COLLEGE OLD BOVS’ WAR MEMORIAL HONOURS BOARD HE ROLL OF HONOUR is now deposited in the office of tlie local Registrar of Births. Old Boys, Parents and Friends are requested to inspect same immediately and report errors or Omissions to the Hon. Secretary,, ißax 710. Wellington.
PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. A Llj CREDITORS mid others har- ' * in.g da inis against tho undermentioned estates arc hereby required l» h'dgo the same with the undersigned, in duplicate, supported hy full particulars and eertilied as duo and awing hy the said estates at tin* date of the death of the deceased, on nr before the 12th. day of October, 1927. Any claim not lodged 'by the dale named is liable to exclusion. SCHEDULE. ■JOHN AIcINTOSH Ah.GoWA.N, late of Koiterangi, farm labourer, died 2nd. Sept. 1927. < AROLTNE AMELIA ROBERTSON, late of Harihari, widow, died 9-Ist. August, 102". T. R. S A A'WELL. District Public Trustee. Greymoiith, Otb, Sejd., 1927.
MIA HUT; A mil! V FACTORY COY. LTD. QURPLIEE3 ARE NOTIFIED Hint, the nliovo fnctorv will R'ESUME W EDNESDAY, OPEEATTONS SEIM'. 11th. M. 11. WALT,ACE, Afanagcr. FOR SALE T!V TENDER. ■pVATRY FARM with thriving bnl- ■*-' cilery business thereon; GO acres of freehohl IjuhL situated on Main South Road. Ifanliari. All cleared ami sub-divided into eleven paddocks. For further particulars apply to— C. AFT REM AN. Harihari.
\V KSTLAX D CO MI ’ETITIONS SOCIETY. SOCIAL it PRESENTATION of TROPHIES at Sold iers’ Hall, TUESDAY, 13th. SEPTEMBER. at 8 p.m. Admission: Competitors and a parent free; adults Is, juveniles 6d. Music, supper and a social dance. SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. Military rale, Wednesday SEPT. 21st. Novelty dances. Admission: Double ticket Os, s ingle •Is, extra lady 3s. THURSDAY, SEPT. 22nd—Juvenile Ball. Admission Is.
PI ? ESBYTERIA N CII (' R CH, HOKITIKA. Annual- sale of work in st. Andrew’s Hall on WEDNESDAY OCT. sth. Plain and fancy work stalls, produce, cake and sweet stalls and various attractions. Open 2.30 p.m. TEMPORARY PREMISES. G SUTHERLAND, Watchmaker • and Jeweller, wishes to draw the attention of the public that business will be carried on as usual in Mr Alf Keller’s tailorshop, until the new shop is completed.
PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHT. WEDNESDAY, 14tli. SEPT. OLD-TTME DANCE in aid of the Hall Funds. Good music and efficient Af.C. Popular prices. T. O’NEIL, Chairman.
THE HYGIENE FISH IYIART (Next to Lloyd’s Store). REVELL 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. We do not canvass, we sell only from the shop. This ensures the public with a better service and saves unnecessary handling. HOTELS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS CATERED FOR. Note the address.
DEE’S GROCERY GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, REYELL STREET—HOKITIKA. Notify that from august Ist. all transactions must be on a CASH AND CARRY BASIS, at reduced prices. Country customers waited on as usual. OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS MUST BE PROMPTLY PAID. Patrons will find a substantial reduction in prices as a result of the non move.
PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. HAUSSMAN & COY. BRTTTAN ST.-HOKITIKA. WI L L MAKE YOUR HOME BRIGHT AND COSY with their latest patterns in WALL-PAPERS. OYER 400 DIFFERENT assortments to chose from. Any orders entrusted to the firm will be carried ont promptly. E. pAUSSMA??,—Meager.
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