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NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, 1927-1928. Holiday excursion tickets will he issued on nil sections from WEDNESDAY, 14th. DECEMBER. to THURSDAY, sth. JANUARY available for return up to SATURDAY, 11th. FEBRUARY, 1928. From Monday, 19th. December, to Saturday. 7th. January, inclusive, the 9.45 a.m. Christchurch to Grevmouth and 10.28 a.m. Grevmouth to Christchurch mail trains will run daily (except Sunday, list, January). Connections will he made each day from and to Hokitika, except on 25th. December.

On Saturday, 24tli. December, relief mail trains will leave Christchurch for Greymouth at 12 noon, and Greymouth for Christchurch at 11,35 a.m. Passengers from Greymouth on this date are requested to travel by the 11.35 a.m. relief mail train. On Tuesday, 3rd. January, relief mail trains will leave Christchurch for Greymouth at 8.40 a.m. and Greymouth for Christchurch at 0.33 a.m. Passengers from Greymouth on this date are requested to travel by the 0.33 a.m. relief mail train. For full particulars enquire at stations.

p RINOESS T HEATER THURSDAY, DECEMBER Bth. Grand elocutionary and DR AMATIC ENTERTAINMENT tendered by Mins E. JAMES and PUPILS as n benefit for the Hokitika Mental Hospital Wireless Fund: Part T—The pleasing playlet entitled “PRINCESS TENDERHEART” Part ll—Grand Elocutionary, Social and Instrumental Section, with several outstanding items. AN ALL NEW PROGRAMME Admission: 2s and Is. Reserves Cd extra. Poors 7.3o—Curtain at B—Be in Time. ST. PAUL’S AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. P RINC E S S T II E A T R E. DECEMBER 20th. 1027. “THE WILL’’ “POWDER A PATCHES’’ “DEAR. DEPARTED” Popular prices. Proceeds for Hosp.tal Saturday Fund. SALE OF 'WESTLAND RACING CLUB’S PRIVILEGES. SATURDAY 10th. DECEMBER At 11.30 a.m.

Messrs w. jf.ffries and co. will sell in the Princess Theatre as above, the privileges for the Christmas Meeting as under: JJo. t —Publicans’ Booth No. 2—Publicans’ Booth No. 3—Sweets and Ice Cream Stall. Note—'The Meeting this year will he held on two close Public Holidays. WOODSTOCK HALL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7th. i NNUAL SCHOOL CONCERT and XY. BALL in aid of prize fund. Admission to concert Is, to ball, gentlemen 2s 6d, Indies Is. R. C. WELLS, ' ■ Hon. Sec.

CPPER KOTTERANGI HALL A CONCERT and DANCE will he held in the above hall on DEC. 14th. Proceeds in aid of school prize fund. Concert at 8.30 p.m. Dancing at 10 p.m. Admission: Cents 2s Gd, ladies Is. R. JOHNSTON, Secretary.

IN YOUR GARDEN THE GARDEN is Nature’s Beauty Spot in your home. These will make it even more beautiful: POLYANTHUS: Giant flowers, two inches across, from the famous Bronwvll'a Strain. Mixed shades —1/6 per

packet. CAUSATIONS: American perpetual flowering. Superb blooms for cutting. Mixed colours—l/6 per packet. PANSY: Selected Empress. Easily tbe finest strain in the world. Mixed colon is—l/6 per packet. Our selection of seeds, plants, trees and shrubs are without equal. Let us solve your gardening problem for you. A 106 page catalogue will be sent free on request. MATHESON S ROBERTS. OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. L. S. (PADDY) ROSS RETELL ST.— HOKITIKA. (Adjoining Ross Bros.) HAS PLEASURE ill announcing that he will be opening up in business as a general— SPORTS DEPOT, Stocking snorting goods of every description? and musical instruments. Rcxonold Gramophones, with new electric Parlophone records. Latest sheet music, manuscript books and paper; violin, mandolin and ukulele strings in stock. TENNIS RACQUETS REPAIRED. Coming f-oon. direct from England— FULL STOCKS OF BTCYCLES AND EVERY ACCESSORY. TniIRIST SERVICES L TD \VESTLA N D E R S ! YOUR HOLIDAY! Make it a horseback tour ■ through SOUTH AVESTLAND to FIORDLAND and the COLD LAKES via HAAST PASS. Glaciers, Lakes, Hot Springs, Mountain and Forest. Camping, Shooting, Fishing, Boating and Bathing. Tours arranged, horses and guides supplied.—Parties met at Franz Joseph for all routes. JAMES’ WHITE STAR TOURIST SERVICE. Makaroa, Lake AAanaka.

J. V. HALL, THE FURNITURE MART. SOUTH REV ELL ST.., HOKITIKA. HAS PLEASURE in announcing be has resumed business, and is prepared to buy what you don’t want, and sell vou what you require. All kinds of furniture, crockery, fancy goods and novelties in stock. aye’ are buyers and sellers OF ANY ARTICLE.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 3 December 1927, Page 3

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