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IN MEMORIAM. CHAMBERS—In loving memory of my dear father, George Chambers, of Stafford, who passed away on 26th. June, 1926 at .Grey-mouth. “Gone but not forgotten.” Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Victor and Eliza Chambers and grand-children.
A DRIVING TO-NlGHT—Fresh ternhi hi, flounders, oysters and mutton birds at tho Hygiene Fish Mart. ’Phone 212. A' RCII LITTLE, Hoot and Shoo Impo(rtor, requests settlement of outstanding accounts before June 30tli. half-yearly hal a n ce. mO LET—Small comfortable COTTAGE, improvements for reliable tenant. Apply “Haeremai” Cass Square Terrace, Hokitika. W "ANTED—Two MEN for bush falling. Apply J. Harvey, Kan ieri. FOR SALE or to RENT—Modern six-roomed BUNGALOW, including pantry and bath-room, all conveniences. Three freehold sections, motor garage etc. Cash or terms. Apply to “Guardian” Office. THE MOST IMPORTANT money saving event of the year—McKay’s Great Realisation Sale started on Friday; Stocks must be reduced, regardless of cost.—McKAY’S. Huge drapery sale in the estate of Wm. McKay. Public Trustee says stocks must ho greatly reduced. Sale started on Friday. Big bargains will be offered in every department.—McKAY’S. WONDERFUL BARGAINS await you at McKAY’S Great StockReduction Sale started on Friday. Many linos marked down to one quarter the original cost.—McKAY’S.
IMPORTANT MEETING OF SAIVA H LLERS. GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS. UNIFORM GRADING. A GENERAL AIEETING OF SAWAITLLFJRS will be held on FRIDAY, 29th. JUNE 1928 at 11.30 o’clock a.in. at the offices of M. J. Fogarty and Co. A lack ay St., Greymouth, when two inemliers of the Government Committee (Aleers J. W. Col'Sns and Ward) and Air A. Seed, Secretary of the Dominion Federated Sawmillers’ Association, will be in attendance to explain the details of the new Grading System and the objects to lie obtained by its adoption, and to answer any finest ions concerning points upon which any sawmillers may be in doubt. In view of the importance of flic meeting a full attendance of millers is desired. At. ,T. FOGARTY,' Secretarv.
HOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE. BEHALF o-f the Burgesses of Hokitika, Hie Cotmoil aro making a presentation to His Worship the M ayor, and Afrs Perry, at the Town Hall, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING the 27th. iust. at 7.30 p.m. and cordially invite the public to he present. 11. G. K. COLES, Town Clerk. Hokitika 20th. June, 1028. BOROUGH OF HOKITIKA. IYE POUNDS HEW AIII) will he given to any person or jicrsons giving information leading to the CONVICTION of any person or persons DEPOSITING RUBBISH of any kind on the sea beach. Bv Order of the Council. H. G. F. COLES, Town Cleric. Hokitika 2Gth. June, 1928. ■VISIT OF OTAGO FARMERS TO WESTLAND. 2nd. & 3rd. JULY, 1928. /~\FFERS TO ACCOMMODATE visiting farmers and their wives or, the above dates during their visit to Hokitika will be received by the undersigned, stating available accommodation and tariff. J. AY. AIORRIS. Secretary to Citizens’ Committee.
SOLDIERS’ HALL, UOKITTKA TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY JULY 10th. and lltli. ANNUAL SHOW OF THE HOKITIKA POULTRY AND CANARY SOCIETY. For full particulars of classes and special prizes, isee* folder selledn Ic. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY, JUNE 30th. Entry forms and schedules can he obtained on application to— F. BALLINGER, Secretary, ■Revel 1 St. Hokitika.
public HALL, ICANIF.pI WEDNESDAY, JULY -Itli. 1928. A GRAND CONCEPT A BALL will be held in aid of tbe Druids' Piano Fund. Admission: To concert 1; to ball, ladies Is; gent's 2s (id.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE PRICES E CAN SUPPLY PROMPTLY Best table potatoes, 2001 b. sacks 10/Small sound potatoes, 2001 b. sacks 5/• Best table potatoes, 561 b. bags 4/Table carrots, in 561 b. bags 3/6 Table parsnips, in 561 b. bags 4/Table swedes, in 561 b. bags 2/6 Beetroot, per box 2/6 Dessert apples, 401 b. box 8/Cooking apples Small kiddies’ apples, sweet ...... 0/Yegetable marrows, per lb lid Beautiful Savoy cabbages (sack) 61Freight on above, 8d per 561bs. to any station. | Milling whe-.t—2oolb. sacks 24/-, clean seconds 22/-, oats 1//6, pure wheatmeal (the ideal breakfast food) 251 b. bags 51-, bran 12s, pure ground barley meal per sack 15/-, pure ground barlev pollard 16/-, best oatsheaf chaff (per ton sacks in) 110/-, single sacks (sacks in) 5/-, clean bright straw chaff sacks included 3/-, clover honey . 601 b. tins 30/-, clover honey 201 b. tins 12/-. CASH WITH ORDERS. C. E. MEREDITH LTD., gOJC 21 : WAIMATE.
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