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( or continuation of news see fourth page.) WANTED TO BUY Early N.Z. stamps of the design illustrated on original envelopes or letter sheet, for purpose of forming public collection. Apply by letter to “1684,” this paper. ■jpHESH GROPER mid FRO UNDER arriving at Biddulpli’s Fish Mart. Bing ’Phone 200. Next to W. Stopforth’s, mercer. 0 H SALE No. 2 Champion RANGE, wood burner, chimney and recess all complete; also registered grate. Apply—Bert Key, Davie Street.

~Y\T ANTED—A capable GIRL for * ' housework, good wages. Apply “Guardian” Office. FOR Indies’ and gents’ second-hand CYCLES just overhauled and enamelled, as good as new, the prices 1 being right, try I. BROWN & CO. FOR CYCLES, cycle repairs and accessories try I. BROWN & CO., the oldest established firm on the Coast. TEA TOWELS, red edge, white and fawn stripe, size 30in. by 24in. hemmed and taped, special value lOd. each—all linen glass cloths, 30in. x 24in. Is 3d each at McKAY’S. TJRINTED DRESS VOILES in 20 different designs just opened up. Prices 2s 6d, 2s lid and 3s 6d yd. at McKAY’S. WHY WALK when you can purchase a brand new bicycle from E. C. Toohey for £8 10s, fully equipped and guaranteed.

STRTPED FUJI SILK, new range of colours, 30in. wide; great value at 2s Gd yd. at McKAY’S. SOLDIERS’ lIALL. TO-NTGHT ! TO-NIGHT I 8 o’clock. MUNICIPAL BAND JUVENILE BALL Novelties galore 1 Good supper 1 Admissions: Adults Is, children Gd. A. K. GOOD, lion. Sec. HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY. C CONSUMERS are reminded that the * Gas Accounts for the months of AUGUST and SEPTEMRKR must ho paid at the Company’s Office, Stafford Street before 1 p.m. TO-MORROW, 14th. INST, to secure discount. H. W. R. SWENEY. Secretary.

NEWMANS MOTORS LTD. ('1 ADS will leave the parage f° r the -J Kuninra Cricket Club’s Ball on FRIDAY NIGHT at 7.45 o’clock. Please book seats. ’Phone 171. AUCTION SALE OF VEGETABLES. SATURDAY, loth. OCTOBER At 11 a.m. Messrs w. jeffries and co. will .sell in the mart: IOD Head of Spring CABBAGES. 30 Bundles Spring ONIONS 25 Bags brown Spanish ONIONS. WESTLAND TROTTING CLUB. The annual general meeting of members will be held at Mclntosh's Club Rooms, Hamilton St. on FRIDAY, 14th. OCT. at 8 p.m. Business: To receive annual report and balance sheet; election of officers and general. M. HOUSTON, Hon. Sec.

WESTLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. iUBLIO NOTICE TS HEREBY GTVI F.N that all patients owing fees for maintenance in Westland Hospital up to March 31st. 1927 will be SUED FOR WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE, on October 31st. 1927. Once summonses arc issued they will not be withdrawn. By Order of the Hoard. T. W. BRUCE, Secretary. PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21th. (Labour Ni^bt). RAND BALL to celebrate opening VJT of ICanieri Tennis Courts on Labour Day. Music by Black Hand Orchestra. Efficient M.C., good floor and supper. Admission: Gents 3s, ladies D. LEARMONT, Hon. Secretary.

ODDFELLOWS’ GRAND MASQUER ADE PLATN & FANCY DRESS BALL, Theatre Rival, Reefton, 14th. OCTOBER, Special Orchestra. Parade, Novelty Dances etc. “The Ball of the West Coast to be held at Reefton.’’ PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2nd. 1927. Annual concert and ball in aid of State School funds. Admission to concert Is, to ball, gentlemen 2s 6d, ladies Is. Music bv Ross’s Orchestra. F. W. SELBY, Hon. See. ST PAUL’S AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY. PRINCESS THEATRE, THURSDAY, 3rd. NOVEMBER, 1927.

IHR EE PLEASING COMEDIES : T “THE WILL.” “THE DEAR DEPARTED.” “POWDER AND PATCHES.” Popular Prices 1 THE HYGIENE FISH MART (Next to Lloyd’s Store). REYELL ST. : HOKITIKA. WITH MODERN FACILITIES we are able to cater for your requirements in providing FRESH and SMOKED FISH. We strictly enforce all the requirements necessary by the Health Authorities. All fish kept in a temperature of 38 degrees, water-cool-ed window, shop cooled by electric fan and perfect sanitation. No fish contaminated with flies. We do not hawk our goods round the town, this means unnecessary handling- Every pound of fish guaranteed. Hygenic wrappers only used. Compare our prices. Please note we have no canvassers.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 13 October 1927, Page 3

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