(For continuation of news see fourth page.) HI'IiSDAY, Friday A Saturday—i Xmas (iifts at Sale Price at MoKAY’S. mOYS! TOYS! TOYS!—the cheap--I- est in town, in the shop lately occupied by Oillord’s. rANDItAOS— (ireat assortment at reasonable cost tit Mrs Hackell s. ON’T FOPGET to order your I J Xmas JI'SFTi UTE early to save disappointment.
Give the children a treat for Xmas with JUSFRUTE. HAVE you tried our new TABKE- - AI/E brewed and bottled by Korlegast Bros. WANTED KNOWN' Christmas (tilts and Toys at Mclntosh's fancy goods display in the enlarged shop next Princess Theatre. Special display of sweets, including presentation boxes. Cool drinks obtainable. Open daily. Shop early for presents i'or all. Fine display of perfumes, soaps, vanities, nicknaeks, and all new seasonable goods. WANTED —BUYERS for Onion Pickles, Ls bottle for few weeks only at Mrs Haokell’s. \\T ANTED—(11RD to help milk and Vt assist with housework, or useful hoy. flood home. Apply “Guardian ” Office. Thanking the public for past patronage, I wish to advise that T will he around with new potatoes and cabbage: Kanieri, Woodstock and Rimu on Friday; Hokitika on Satur-
171 OTi CYCLES, cycle repairs and accessories try T. BROWN & CO., the oldest established firm on the Coast. SISTER MENCE (AVaiho). WIL ATTEND PATIENTS if required. General and Midwifery Certificates. Association fees. AUCTION SALE. OF freehold property. KOITERANGI. SATURDAY, 14th. JAN. 1928. At Noon. Messrs w. jeffries and co. instructed by Mrs Linda Seibt, will sell in the .Mart. Sewell St Her freehold property, Indue Section 971. P,lk. V. T»arolin S.D. of *">l acres. This section lias a frontage to Stuck and Johnson Roads and is part of the famous Kokatahi Estate, lieing rich fattening land, all laid down in Enrrli.sh grasses. Would make a splendid dairy farm. | Full particulars from Messrs Park I and Murdoch, Solicitors, or the Auc- ! tioneers. HOKITIKA JAZZ CLUB.
Rs. A. HALL Music by the • Club’s Band—7 instruments: WEDNESDAY. 28th. DEC. -Dancing from 0.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. MONDAY, JAN. 2nd. 1928—Dancing from 0.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Attendance at each dance limited to 100 couples. Admission hy ticket, which non-members may now obtain from the Secretary. Box 47. Six only super quality eider-down quilts, artistic design in satin covering. Prices £7 7s and £8 Bs. An acceptable Xmas gift at M c Kay’?, Hokitika- ; a<m,
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