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( or continuation of news see fourth ' P^e.) olt SALE No. 2 Champion J- RANGE, wood burner, chimney and recess all complete; also registered grate. Apply—Bert Key, Davie Street. PLEATED SKIRTS in all check, two tone design, these have fine pleats at side, or groups at intervals. In all the leading shades—l9s 6d to ?3s fid at McKAY’S. . FOR SALE —Dav-okl DUCKS; sittings of pure-bred Rhode Island Red hens’ eggs. Apply Haeremai, Stafford Street. WANTED WORK—By competent HOUSEMAID with references. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED —Young MAN to assist in farm work. Must be able to

milk. Apply G. Spence, Koiterangi. FROCKS—Newest colourings ’ light and grey. Smart floral and fancy designs, trimmed plainly to match; long sleeves—l3s 6d, 17s 6d to 27s 6d at McICAY’S. -pLORAL SILK FROCKS—In the new Rayon Art Silk. Beautiful floral designs and color combinations, trimmed with plain silk to tone—39s 6d and 45s at McKAY’S. Stylish frocks—in Repp and Oharmelaine. Newest styles, with finely pleated skirts. Bolero effects or with vests of pleated crepe de chine. Trimmed with embroidery to tone. All colours.—3ss to 59s Gd at McKAY’S. RAY BE CIIENE. JUMPERS—Eton collar, waistcoat fronts, in all the newest shades—29s Gd at McKAY’S. READY-TO-WEAR CRINOLINES. high folded crown, small drooping brim turned up across back, bound and smartly trimmed with faille ribbon to tone; shades are—oatmeal, rose beige, Sahara, new' blue—l6s 6d, 18s Gd to 25s at McKAY’S. Fancy braid straws, high creased crown, drcoping brim slightly turned up at back, bound and trimmed with Faille ribbon, finished at side * with smart ribbon pleating. Shades are—new blue, mauve, teak, rose beige and Sahara—l2s Gd to 18s Gd at McKAY’S. CHECK GINGHAMS—SO pieces newest checks and fast colours, 38in. wide—ls, Is 3d and Is 9d at McKAY’S TO LET—Three furnished ROOMS. hot water, electric light and every other convenience.—Apply to “Guardian” Office. SILK and WOOL SLEEVELESS CARDIGANS, waistcoat effect in all newest colourings—l2s Gd to 23s Gd at McKAY’S. NEWMANS MOTORS LTD. Cf AllS will leave the garage TO- > NIGHT at 8 o’clock for the Koiterangi Tennis Club’s Ball. FOR SALE OR TO LET. Comfortable five-roomed u ksi BENCE on full-sized freelold section, situated in Bealey Street (ecu-

tral). Easv terms to -gor'd tenant. JEFFRIES and CO., Auctioneers. WESTLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 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 are issued they will not be withdrawn. By Order of the Board. T. W. BRUCE, Secretary. FOR SALE. Republic lorry (2-21 ton) fitted with timber carrying body. In first-class order. Price and particulars from “Saw-miller,” Box 4, Ross. PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI. MONDAY, OCTOBER 24th. (Labour Night). GRAND BALL to celebrate opening of Ivanieri Tennis Courts on Labour Day. Music by Black Hand Orchestra. Efficient M.C., good floor and supper. Admission: Gents 3s, ladies °s D. LEARMONT, Hon. Secretary,

PUBLIC HALL, KANIETtI. 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. Alusic bv Ross’s Orchestra. F. W. SELBY, Hon. Sec. ST. PAUL'S AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY. PRINCESS THEATRE, THURSDAY, 3rd. NOVEMBER, 1927. rjYHREE PLEASING COMEDIES: “THE WILL.” “THE DEAR. DEPARTED.” “POWDER AND PATCHES.” Popular Trices ! 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 have no canvassers.

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 17 October 1927, Page 3

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