SULTAN’S GOOD LUCK. SAFI (Morocco), May 21. Nature gave a curious fillip to the success of tile tour which the 18-years-old Sultan of Morocco is making of his dominions when ho arrived at Mogudor yesterday. The Mogador region every year lives in deadly peril of drought, and when rain does not fall abundantly at the proper time, ruin and famine face the natives. So far this year Mogador has been parched, but no sooner did the new Sultan set ills foot in the town than the flood-gates of Heaven -were opened and the rain fell unceasingly for three hours. The natives, drenched, but happy, hold the rainfall as a sign that tho new Sultan’s reign will bo a long and fruitful one.
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WANTED TO SELL-'-Second hand FURNITURE in Rood order. Apply “Guardian Office.” WANTED —By married couple. comfortable furnished ROOMS. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED— Gardening work and pruning of fruit trees and grape vines, 7s per day. Apply J. Taylor, ’Weld Street. T OST—Small brown DOG, Terrier. » i Fouler please return to “Guardian Office.” WANTED' TAILER-OUT. West Coast Sawmills Ltd. Apply N. "Warren, Hokitika.
BIG reductions in men’s heavy winter PYJAMA SUITS. Regular price lJs Gd and 14s 6d—Realisation Sale price 11s 6d and 12s Gd. Boy’s and youths’ PYJAMA SUITS (good wearing Horrock’s cloth) regular prices 7s Gd, 8s Gd, 9s Gd—Realisation Snle prices Gs Gd, 7s Gd, 8s Gd at McKay’s Great Realisation Salo. WONDERFUL bargains in silk, moire and fancy UNDERSKIRTS. Regular price 15s Gd to 30s, Realisation Sale prices 4s lid to 9s lid at McKay’s Great Realisation Sale. G REAT star, bargains—2s pairs ol ladies’ CORSETS, at greatly reduced prices.—Realisation Salo price Is lid to 4s lid at McKay’s Great Realisation Sale. COMFY winter-weight, white twill flannclletto SHEETS—Cot size, Realisation Salo prices is 9d, single bed size 5s 9d, double bed 7s Gd each at McKay's Great Realisation Sale. LEARNERS’ DANCE. THE Druids’ Learners’ Dance will be held in the Soldiers’ Hall EVERY MONDAY EVENING starting at 8 o’clock sharp. Cards for elders. Admission Is.
MONDAY, JULY 23rd. A show pbesentationX BALL will lie hold in the Kokatalii Public Hall as above, when trophies won will bo presented. AtHsio by BhicTc Hand Orchestra. Admission : "Gentlemen 2s Gd, ladies Is Gd. T. KCCLESFIELD, , Secretary.
TN THE ESTATE of .MAUI) MOYNfHAX, Into ofi Kokatahi, widow, deceased . NOTICE RE CLAIMS. Notice is hereby given that , all persons having any claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars, in writing in duplicate) to me on or before the 23n1. DAY of JULY, 1028. AND that all debts owing to the said estate must he paid to me on or before the said date. A. R. ELCOCK, Solicitor for Executrix. Hokitika, 2nd. July, 1928.
SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, JULY IStli. annuaT ball iii iiid of the funds of the HOKITIKA VOLUNTEER. EIRE BRIGADE. flood music : Good floor Admission : Double ticket ss, gentlemen 3s 6d, ladies 2s Od. J. G. LAKIN, Secretary.
HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED l»od. Onder the Savings Bank Act of 1852 HAMILTON ST., HOKITIKA. rNTEKEST IS NOW ALLOWED ON i DEPOSITS BP TO £2OO AT H% PER ANNUM. ON THE MONTHLY MINIMUM BALANCE. The TRUSTEES MEET EVERY MONTH for despatch of business. * WM. WILSON, Manager.
GRAIN and produce prices CAN SUPPLY PROMPTLY Best table potatoes, per large sack 12/Best cable potatoes, 561 b. bags 4/Small sound potatoes, 2001 b. bags 51Pig potatoes, sound, 2001 b. bags 4/Jersey Renn (earliest seed potatoes) per cwt. . Table parsnips, in 561 b. bags ... 4/6 Table carrots, in 561 b. bags 3/6 Table swedes, in 561 b. bags 2/6 Beetroot, per box 2/6 Savoy cabbage, large sacks 61Yegetable marrows, per lb lb cl Dessert apples Cooking apples Kiddies’ apples, sweet «/” Freight on above, 8d per 561bs to anv station.
Milling •wheat, 2001 b. sacks 22/6, Garton oats 17/6, pure ground barley pollard 16/-, bran 12/-, wlieatmeal in ogib. bags (ideal breakfast food) o/-, oyster shell fowl grit 561 b. bags 4/6. best ontshenf chaff 110/- per ton sacks included, single sacks 5/-, clean bright straw chaff 3/- sacks in, baled meadow hay (mixed clover and ryegrass) 9olper ton, single bales 4/6. honey in 601 b. tins 27/6, 20!b. tins 11/-, mild cured grain fed bacon rolls, about 2olbs 1/1 per lb. best table onions 2d per lb., pickling onions lsd per lb. CASH WITH ORDERS.
C. E, MEREDITH LTD., BOX 21 : WAIMATR.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1928, Page 3
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