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( or continuation of news see fourth page.) WANTED —BOY for milking witli macliino. Applicants to lie at Railway Hotel. Hokitika at 5 p.m. on Saturday, 3 2th. Xovemher. 1- OST BAY MA HE with cover on; J white blaze on face. Please advise C. Coyle, Rolleston Street. TO LET or LEASE in most central part of Bevel I Street, small shop. Bent very cheap. (!ood opportunity lor anybody wishing to start a homemade cake shop. No capital required. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTKI> —An energetic AVOItK-IXG-IVAETXEK for fish business to work country, small capital required. Apply at once to “Bona Fide’’ C/o “Guardian” Office. 1730 U SALE —I registered pedigree Jersey BULL, 8-mos. dam GL7.17 |lis butter-fat, official test, 192 G; sire Ist prize Westport Show, 192 G. 1 registered pedigree Jersey BULL, 1 month; 2 registered pedigree Jersey HEIFERS 7-inos and 2-yrs Full particulars and pedigrees from R. Harrison, Richmond, Xelson. RAY DE CHEXE JUMPERS—Eton collar, waistcoat fronts, in all the newest shades—29s Gd at McKAY'S. LORAL 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 MeKAY’S.

CHECK GINGHAMS—SO pieces newest checks and fast colours, 38in. wide—ls, \s 3d and Is 9d at McKAY’S STYLTSH FROCKS—In Repp and Chartnolaine. Newest styles, with finely pleated skirts. Bolero effects or with vests of pleated crepe do chine. Trimmed with embroidery to tone. All colours.— 35s to 59s 6d at McKAY’S. QILK and WOOL SLEEVELESS ® CARDIGANS, waistcoat effect in all newest colourings—l2s (Id to 23s Gd at McKAY’S. ladies’ and gents’ second-hand CYCLES just overhauled and enamelled, as good as new, the prices being right, try I. BROWN & CO. 1710 R CYCLES, cycle repairs and aecessories try I. BROWN & CO., the oldest established firm on the Coast. PLEATED SKIRTS in all check, two tone design, these have fine pleats at side, or groups at intervals. In all the leading shades —19s Gd to Tls Gd at McKAY’S. VOILE FROCKS —Newest colourings light and grey. Smart floral and fancy designs, trimmed plainly to match; long sleeves—l3s Gd, 17s Gd to 27s Gd at McKAY’S. ST. PALL'S METHODIST CHI'RCH FOREIGN MISSIONS. OOCIAL EVENING. THLRSDAY. E*) NOV. 10th. at 8 p.m. REV. 11. (i. BROWN. Boiirgainville, Soloman Islands. Collection.

KANIKRT lake. IJCTLDTNG ALLOTMENTS fronting > Lake FOR SALK. Apply—Park jukl Murdoch, Solicitors, Hokitika. BOXING TOURNAMENT. OCAI. BOY SCOUT AMATEURS in 1 J series of try-outs in preparation to meet Grey mouth Troop: TOWN HALL, HOKITIKA. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT ! WEDNESDAY. NOY. Dili. 8 p.m. Admission:—Adults Is. boys 6d. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSN. ALL RETURNED MEN are invited to attend the Armistice Day Commemoration Service at All Saints’ Church on FRIDAY EVENING at ,7.15 o’clock, when Bishop Wosl-\\ atson will he Die preacher. D. J. EVANS. President. ARMISTICE DAY. HIS MAJESTY THE KING lias requested that at 11 o’clock on FRIDAY NEXT, Xov. 11th. (Armistice Dav) a SOLEMN SILENCE for a period of TWO MINUTES SHALL BE OBSERVED, and that all vehicular traffic he suspended during that period, so that the thoughts of everyone may |,e concentrated in reverent remembrance of the glorious dead. GEORGE A. PERRY, Mavor.

J. V. HALL, the FURNITURE MART. SOUTH REVELL ST.. HOKITIKA. HAS PLEASURE in announcing lie * lias resumed business, and prepared to buy what you don’t want, and sell von what you require. All kinds of furniture, crockery, fjuicy foods and novelties in stock. \yf/ ARE BUYERS AND SELLERS OF ANY ARTICLE. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. HAUSSMAN & COY. BRITT AN ST.—HOKITIKA. WILL 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 out promptly. E. HAUSSMAN,— Manager.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 9 November 1927, Page 3

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