For continuation of news see fourth finge.) ladies’ and gent’s second-hand CYCLES just overhauled and enamelled, as good an new, the prices being right, try 1. BROWN & CO. CYCLES, cycle repairs and aceessories try 1. BROWN & CO., the oldest established firm on the Coast. \ lIR I VINO TO-NlOHT—Fresh groY * per. direct from the fishermen, at the Hygiene Fish .Mart, (let in early or yon will lie disappointed. I FNT]IKON SAI'SACF, black and * white puddings, savetoes. polonys etc. from Canterbury's best makers arriving to-night at. the Hygiene Fish Mart.
I —Motor TURK (large sir.c) off ■lorry. Reward on return to Kortegast, Bros. I (IST Belwceii Arllhora bridge and 'I lok it ik;i mt .Monday evening, fifiilltool Iml lino. I'Mudcr rcwardo(i on return In “Guardian" Oilin', room, Hokitika on Feb. fjtli. : Wood slock 1 hill. I-Vlt. 7Hi. MUSIC. M ISS At. D.WIKS, teaclior of pianoI'orti* will rcsmiH' teaehing on .MONDAY. FF.BRFARY 6tli. at her residence. Hampden St. PIANOFORTE. \ J ISS All. F. F X DALY will resume ■LtA teaching on WKDNF.SDAY. FFIS. Bth. at her residence, Eitr-her-bert Street. A It T. MISS D. LEAR.AIOXT "ill resume teaching on .Monday, Feb. Gth. Drawing, black and white, painting, pen painting, stenciling, poker work, baik and silkarto. Classes at Kanieri and Hokitika. X< HICK 1- ISKC TO AXXOI'Xt F that I "ill be ojiening a MAin-l i SSIXG and SHAVING SALOON in premises adjoining Air Dowd I s b i Ilia rd-room. on Saturdays, afternoons and evenings, from SATURDAY. 4th. INST. .1. H. PHILLIPS.
Pit ESBYTHHIAX SUNDAY SCHOOL 4 TE A-MKETIXG for the children, -CV to l>c followed li.v an entertainment. will lie licld THIS > h riday) EVEN IXO at (5.3:). A PUBLIC BASKET PICNIC WILL be held at Koiterangi in Mr Preston's Paddock, on ’WEDNESDAY. FEB. Bth.. commencing at 11 a.in. Hot water, tea and milk provided. To he followed by a BALL. Gents •_’s til. ladies Is. Misses Wild and Johnstone and A. J. Shannon, Joint Secretaries. NOTICE. ■urns JOHN COYLE desires to inri 1 form the public of Hokitika and surrounding districts that she is .still I carrying on the business of her late husband under the direction of her son. John Coyle. She assures the public that their wants will be promptly attended to and she also gratefully acknowledges the patronage that has l>een accorded to her since Mr Coyle s death. Fitf-llhrbert' St-. Hokitika Feb. Ist,
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1928, Page 3
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