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TUESDAY, APRIL 34th. A GRAND BALL will bo held in the KOITERANGI PUBLIC HALL on the alibve date. Admission: Cents 2s Od, ladies Is. IN MEMORLVM —of.—A Nx A c D A T ‘ BUY A POPPY FOR REMEMBRANCE! ANZAC DAY - . MEMORIAL SERVICE. PRINCESS THEATRE. 2 p.m., WEDNESDAY NEXT.

ALL RETURNED ami EX-MEM-BERS OF THE BRITISH FORCES arc invited to join in the Military Parade from the Drill Hall at 1 ..’lO ''o'clock and afterward* visit the local memorials. The usual visit to the Hdkitika cemetery will be made subsequent to the imhlic service to deposit wreaths on comrades' grave*. PARADE. 1 SENIOR CADETS. * < ALL .MEMBERS of B. Coy. N.M. < -t »■ and W.C. Regt. will parade at J the Drill Shed at "..‘1(1 p.m. on TUES- ® BAY. APRIL 21th. C. H. BLEACH. Lieut. N.M. ami W.C. Regt. ANZAC DAY PARADE. APRIL 2dth. 1928. "IyfT.LSON ALA RLBOR OUCH AND NVI<:sT COAST REG I'. will parade a.i the Drill Shed at 1.15 p.m. DR ESS :—Uniform. G/eoat, belt and side arms. E. R. FERGUSON, Lieut.' C. IT. BLEACH. Lieut. N.Af. and W.C. Regt. S'!* ("A *»* <•*

SOLDI MRS’ HALL. ALL SOLDIERS and their FA.MILTI OS and WORKERS will he entertained at aljteriioon tea at the Soldiers’ Mall at I p.m. on Anzae Day. All are invited to the reunion. I) KVA NS. President, TIM K-TA RLE A LTKR ATKINS. pIIE lo!l(.'\vin;.r l i-nie-tta hie altera--L lions will operate Iron) .MONDAY. DOtli. A 1 ’l’ rI. : S.otl a.in. Christrhitrch—’Llvereareill Express will ran only on .Mondays. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. 7/1 a.in. I nvereare ill-Lytielton Wharf Express will run only 011 .Mondays. 'I uesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. 12.20 11 . m. ('hri steliiireh-Dunedin Ai; 11 1 Train will run only an .Mondays, \\ i d uesdays and Fridays. 8.1(1 a. lll. Dunodin-Christrhureh .Mail Train will run only on Mondays. 'Wednesdays ami Fridays. town mall, jiokitika. TITURSDA V. Doth. APRIL 1028. “AROUND TILE CROSS.” A Costume Tableaux of 10 Nations. Doors open al 7.H0. Contmenee 8 p.m. SILVER. COIN COLLECTION.

lIOKIT'JKA .1 AXZ (.’I,Eli. KNEE IT ]’, A LI in .-lid of I iiihls of ” Hokitika Beautifying Assoeialinn il! till' ,-'V>!f] irr I lull nil \A’ !<: I)MXDAV. .MAY 2nd. MW*. Latest iiiii-ii' *iy Club's liinni (7 instruments’). Admission .. . Dancing 8.30 p.m. tn I ii.in. RRCDI OK IMMCKS7 ~X 7E CAN S’ii’l’LY PROMPTLY— Rest table por2oolb. suck's 11/-Hv.-t tulilc potatoes. 561 li. hags 4/Siiinll sound potatoes, til Kill) sacks o - Table carrots. in 50ll>. bags ... 3/6 Table parsnips, in .Kill), bees ... 4/Table swedes, in 0(5! 1). bans ‘i/ii Marrows and pnnipkins, per lb. .. ltd Onion--. table or pickling. iier lb. Id ('abba,we. "end bard beads, sack 7 0 Meet rent, per box 2/G Dessert apples. Cox’s Orange etc. 401 b. box 8/6 Children’s dessert apples, very sweet blit small 6/(.'ookers 6/6 Dessert pears, ball eases I 6 Freight on above, 8(1 per 561 b. AI illi npc wheat--200!b. sacks 22/(5. clean seconds wheat 20/- per sack. Carton’s Oats 15/G per sack, pollard To/-, bran 12'-, flour—2oolb. sacks 39/-, 1100 lb. sacks 20/-, 501 b sacks 11/-, oatsheaf eliaff 110/- per ton (sacks included'), per silicic hag .5/-. straw chaff 3/- (sacks included'). New season’s honey OOlb. tins 2/,'G. •201 b. tins 11/-. oyster shell fowl grit: 561 b. bags 5/-, new mild cured bacon (cured in our factory) rolls about 2olb. 1/- per lb. hams 1/2 per lb. CASH WITH ORDERS. C. E. MEREDITH LTD BOX 21 : WAITvtATE,

PRODUCE. Wo cnii supply fruit, vegetables, eggs, baled liny, chaff at bedrock prices and welcome vour inquiries. Strictly cash with order. F.O.R. Cli.Ch. sacks includF. WILDMAN 8 CO., 131 IN’MRS ROAD. PA PANEL CTIR fSTCTi URCFT. WEST COAST FLORIST COMPANY. LAWN’S BUILDINGS. MACKAY ST. 6BEYMOUTH. SACRED ORDERS executed at the shortest notice for Wreaths, Crosses, etc. WEDDING BOUQUETS, Birthday Baskets and Posies made to suit all tastes. FRESH CUT FLOWERS-a splendid collection always on sale. ARTIFICIAL WREATHS always in stock. FAIRHALL & CAMPBELL ’Phone 360. F. W. THOMPSON & COY. (j. p. COULSON, PROPRIETOR). CARRYING AND FORWARDING AGENTS. HALL ST. HOKITIKA CARRYING in all its branches. town or country. Furniture securely packed and forwarded to any part of New Zealand. Agent for N.Z. Express Coy. ’Phono 125.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1928, Page 3

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692

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 21 April 1928, Page 3

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