SILK and WOOL SLEEVELESS CARDIGANS, waistcoat effect in nil newest colourings—l2s Gd to 23s fid at McKAY’S. FOR SALE. CIOMPLETFJ SAWMILL PLANT (ex- ' cepting log hauler) situate on Christchurch Road, together with approximately 250,000 super feet of red and white pine, to which tram is laid. Full particulars from “Sawmiller,” Rox 4, Ross. WESTLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. 3UBLTC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- -*- EN that all patients owing fees for maintenance in Westland Hospital up to March 31st. 1037 will be SUED FOR WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE, on October 31st. 1927. Once summonses are issued they will not he withdrawn. By Order of the Board. T. W. BRUCE, Secretary. HOKITIKA POULTRY CLUB.
A GENERAL MEETING of members will l)e held at the Public Library on MONDAY EVENING at 7.30 o’clock. Business—To receive balance sheet and arrange date for next year’s show. All interested are requested to attend. F. BAIJLINGER, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC HALL. KOITERANGI MONDAY, OCTOBER 17th. 1927. KOITERANGI TENNIS CLUB "ill hold a MONSTER BALL in the above hall. Dancing commences at 8.30 p.m. Music by Ross’ Orchestra. Gents 2s Gd, Indies Is Gd. R. JOHNSON. R, WILD, SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19th. Grand annual ball, & presentation OF TROPHIES, Excelsior Football Club. R oss’ firstclass Orchestra, Novelty Dances, efficient M.C. and excellent supper. Admission : Single ticket 3s, double os, extra lady 2s Gd. J. KING, AY. J. K INLOCH, ■ Joint Hon. Secs.
GRAND CONCERT BY CONVENT PUPILS. THURSDAY, OCT. 20th. 1927. IN PRINCESS THEATRE. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON ! LU Music, Dancing and Elocution. Ttems of interest to amuse everyone. An Orchestra of twenty players; a Boys’ Band of rare talent. Come and See 1 ! Prices : 3s and 2s.
PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI. MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 Hi. (Laliour Night). GRAND BALL to celebrate opening of Knnieri Tennis Courts on Labour Day. Music by Black Hand Orchestra. Efficient M.C., good floor and supper. Admission: Gents 3s, ladies 2s. D. LEARMONT, Hon. Secretary. ST. PAUL’S AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY. PRINCESS THEATRE, THURSDAY, 3rd. NOVEMBER, 1927. rjTHREE PLEASING COMEDIES: “THE WILL.” “THE DEAR DEPARTED.” “POWDER AND PATCHES.”
Popular Prices I GARDEN BEAUTY. LITTLE ATTENTION to the GARI)EN now repays itself a hundredfold in a few weeks’ time. For sheer heauty we recommend the following COONARA PINKS (Iceland Poppy)*. Pink and Salmon Shades. Long Stems. Suitable for table decorations. 1s PER PACKET. FLUFFY RUFFLES (Petunia): The most delicately ruffled edged. In dainty colours. 2s 6d PER PACKET. SELECTED EMPRESS (Pansy): Easily the finest strain in the world. Mixed colours. Is 6d PER PACKET. A/\/ r E have the largest selection of seeds, plants, trees, and shrubs, and cordially invite you to submit your gardening problems to us. Write for our 105-page catalogue. Post Free. MATHESOH i ROBERTS. OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. THE HYGIENE FISH MART (Next to Lloyd’s Store). REVELL 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 hare no canvassers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1927, Page 3
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