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FOUND —Yesterday at Addison’s, HANDKERCHIEFS from 2s to 14s 3d box. FOR CYCIiES, cycle repairs and nceessories try I. BROWN & CO., xhe oldest established firm on the Coast. CYCLES just overhauled and enamelled, as good as new, the prices being right,, try I. BROWN >fc CO. 1^1 OR, SALE—I young SOW with litter of ten. Apply, P. Cropp, Koiterungi. FOR SALE-—2 prize winner utility black Orpington ROOSTERS; vicious, no good where children. Price £1 Is each.—W. A. Smith, Ross.

Y\ 7 ANTED TO PURCHASE—SmaII ’ * HOUSE convenient to lie veil St. Apply “Guardian” Office. TOUTANTED—Smart GIRD to assist ’ ’ in hotel dining room. ApfOy to “Guardian’’ Office. NEWMANS MOTORS DTD. S RECTAD CAR will leave for Otira on MONDAY, leaving the garage at 8.30 a.m. to connect with train to Christchurch. PUBLIC NOTICE. Notice is hereby gtven that any DOG or DOGS found by mo running at large amongst my sheep or cattle on my land at Kakapotnhi. will he immediately destroyed and the owner held liable in damages for all injury done by the same. JOSEPH MANERA. Hokitika, 9th. December, 1927.

NOTICE. Visit of the Eight Hon. L. S. Amery, Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs. rnHE INHABITANTS of the BOE--1 OCGH of HOKITIKA and the COCNTY of WESTLAND are cordially invited to attend an official welcome to the EIGHT HON. A MEET. The public are requested to assemble in front of the halconv of Keller's Hotel at 12.20 p.m. on MONDAY NEXT, the 12th. INST. Should the day be inclement the reception will be held al the Princess Theatre. O. A. PEKKY, Mayor. .1. A. MUEDOCH, County Chairman.

In connection with the a)>ove. business ]>eople are requested to close their premises from noon until 2.3;) p.ni. REEFTON JOCKEY CLUB. JUBILEE MEETING. 6th. and 7th. JANUARY, 1928. FOR ALL EVENTS -'•* CLOSE with the undensifined on SATURDAY, 10th. DECEMBER, 1927 at 9 p.tn. W. GORE PORTER. Secretary. P.O. Box 41, Reefton. PI? INCESS TH EATRE—TIOKITI K A. THURSDAY. DEC loth.

Grand concert ry convent Pl'PfLS— Exquisite Instrumental ;uni Vocal Music; Rancino and Elocution. Items of interest to minis*' everyone. A Roys’ Rand of unusual brilliancy. Conic and See ! ! Prices As and 2s. ST. PAUL’S AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. pRINCESS DECEMBER. 20th. 1927. “THE WILL” “POWDER & PATCHES” “DEAR. DEPARTED” T H E A T R E.

Popular prices. Proceeds for Hospital Saturday Fund. PIANO FOR. SAL'!'!. "ITTE have for private sale. vv „ Col lard and Col lord up-ri'ihi grand iron-framed PIANO. Overstrung and under damper action; ivory keys of 7J octaves, liandsomely finished in walnut. A bargain. Price and terms on application. \Y. JF.FFRTES &■ CO. SALE OF WESTLAND TROTTING CU B PRIVILEGES. SATURDAY. 10tf>. DECEMBER At It .30 a.m.

M HOUSTON ANT) CO • will sell in tlic Princess Theatre ns above, the privile r "'s rf the Westland Trotting Club for the forthcoming meeting. No. I—Publican’s1 —Publican’s Booth with Soft Brink Bar. No. 2—Publican’s Booth. No. 3 Sweets’ Stall and Ice-Cream Stall. No. 4—Bight to B ace Cards. SALE OF STORE CATTLE. AT ARAHURA SALE YARDS MONDAY, DEC. 12th. At conclusion of Fat Stock Sale. M HOUSTON AND CO • will sell by public auction ns

al>r>ve: 30 3 an<l 4-yr. old STEERS 10 Speved COWS and HEIFERS For .T. McMahon. 37 2. 3 and 4-yr. STEERS 12 , Yearling STEERS For a Client. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14th. A LL SAINTS’ TENNIS CDCB will i\ hold a FLANNEL DANCE in the Soldiers’ Hall. Music bv Ross’ Orchestra. Double ticket ss, gentlemen 3s. ladies 2s. N. BLAIR. ■T. BUTT,AND, Joint Secretaries.

L. S. (PADDY) ROSS RETELL ST.—HOKITIKA. (Adjoining Ross Bros.) PLEASURE in announcing that he will he opening up in business as a general— SPORTS DEPOT, Stocking sporting goods of every description, and musical instruments. Rexonokl Gramophones, with new electric Pnrlophone records. Latest sheet music, manuscript hooks and paper; violin, mandolin and ukelele strings in stock. TENNIS RACQUETS REPAIRED. Coming soon, direct from England— FULL STOCKS OF BICYCLES AND EYETV? ACCESSORY,

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1927, Page 3

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