Sad la-arts by anguish blighted When eased dismiss each doubt, The flame of faith- once lighted Can never be- crushed out. The friend who seeks and finds us When bronchitis we endure. In gratitude still binds us To Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure F or continuation of news see i'ourt page.) A It HIVING TO-NIGHT at tlw Hv giene Fish Mart, fresh grope and flounders, luncheon sausage, pa lonys and saveloys. Open all da? Wednesday. ’Phone 212. WANTED YOUTH, for tarn work. Apply by letter to ‘‘Guardian'’ Office. KALE IMMEDIATELY—Over--L land (’All. No reasonable offei refused. Easy terms may be arranged. Apply Rev. .1. Perkins. Vicarage. MODERN 6-roomed HOUSE for sale, cheap, centrally situated Fit/.herlicrt St., all conveniences. Apply J. X. Robinson. XOST —Between Hokitika and Boss, A spare WHEEL with Michelin cover 730 by 130. Finder please return to Dr. Baird. Cl O R SALE—English PIANO, almost I- new. Apply ‘‘Guardian” Office. .NEW.MANS MOTORS LTD. IE sufficient inducement oilers cars will leave the garage TO-MOR-ROW (Wednesday) .MORNING at 7 'o’clock for RKEETON RACES. I NEWMANS MOTORS LTD. CfAKS for the Kokatahi Sports will ' leave the Garage. TO-MORROW at 12 o’clock (noon). SAWYER WANTED Not required to keep saws. Apply to: - .1. C. -MALEROY A CO. LTD.. Three Mile. REEKTON JOCKEY Cl jU 11. AUTUMN MEETING. IHtli. APRIL. TO-MORROW- -WEDNESDAY. TjTIGHT RACES, including TWO ■ TROTS, and big fields in each. Excellent train arrangements. Luncheon and afternoon tea on the course. HOKITIKA .MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB. rniiK annual general mketING of the above Club will be lield in till- Soldiers’ Hall at i .30 p.m. on TUESDAY. APRIL 21th. All members and intending members please attend. W. 11. JOHNSTON. Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC 11 ALL. KOKATAHI. WEDNESDAY. APRIL- IStli. (M PORTS HALL KOK AT A Ill’S BIG IT SOCIAL EVENT. Kokatahi Orchestra. Admission: Gents 2s Gd. ImJies Is Gd. M. WALLACE, Seerelarv. TOWN HALL. HOKITIKA. THURSDAY. 201 h. APRIL 1028. “AROUND THE CROSS." A Cnstiimc Tableaux ol 10 Nations. Doors open at 7.30. Connnem-e 8 p.m. SILVER COIN COLLECTION. TUESDAY. APRIL 2lth. i GRAND BALL will he held in ihe KOUIERANGI I’UBl.rc lIAI.L on lh- affine dale. Admission: G-n!s 8s nd. ladies. |s.
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K 0 K A TATI 1 -Tv 0 IT Eft A X 0 T ATHLETIC CLUB. A NNUAL SPOUTS to 1)0 hold on ■t- Kokntahi Football Ground on WEDNESDAY. APRIL 18th. Attractive prize list. Ladies events a speciality. Buck-jumping oxhihition on unbroken horse. See posters or apply to M. AVALLACE, Secretary. Lower Tvokatahi. WEST COAST FLORIST COMPANY. LAWN’S BUILDINGS. MACK.AY ST. GREYMOFTH. SACRED ORDERS executed at the shortest notice for Wreaths, Crosses, etc. AVEDDTNG BOUQUETS. Birthday Baskets and Posies made to suit all tastes. FRESH CUT FLOWERS—A splendid collection always on sale. ARTIFICIAL WREATHS always in stock. FATE HALL & CAMPBELL. ’Phone 360. PRODUCE PRICES. yyTE CAN S' : I 'PLY PROMPTLY--Xew iatde potatoes -I'-, table carrots 3'Gi. table parsnips -I table swedes :M>. all in 501 b. baits. [ Marrows and pumpkins TUI per lb., onions (table or pickling) Id W’ 1 ' lb.. | cabbage—good hard heads 7/6 per sack, beetroot 2.'6 per box. dessert apples (Cox’s Orange etc.) 8 6 per -101*'. box, children’s dessert- apples, very sweet hut small, 401 b. box o’-. cookers 0 ; 0, dessert pears, half cases 4/6. Freight on above. 8d per 561 b. Milling wheat—2oolb. sacks 124 ' O. clean seconds wheat 20/- per sack. Garton’s Oats 15/6 per sack, pollard 1-V-. brail 12/-, flour—2oolb. sacks 30/-, 100 Hi. sacks 20 50lh sacks 11 oatsbeaf chaff no - j:er ton (sacks included), per single bag o’-, straw c-haff 3'- (sacks included). New season’s honey 601 b. tin--20l"l>. tins 11'-. oyster shell fowl grit 501 b. bags s'-. now mild c-ured bacon (cured in our factory) rolls about 25!h. 1 per lb. hams 1/2 per lb. C ASH WITH ORDERS. C. E. MEREDITH LTD.. BOX 21 : WAIM.ATE. Children like Wade’s Worm Figs. A safe and certain remedy. Pleasant to take. Chemists and stores.—Adv*.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 April 1928, Page 3
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