J'r>» continuation of news see fourth ~u }40.) ARRIVING TO-NIGHT at the Hokitika Small Goods Depot, opp. W. E. Williams, fresh and smoked fish, also oysters, saveloys, luncheon sausages, ham, English kippers etc. OJ’ENEI) Wednesday night at 7 o’clock—Most, up-to-date Fish Supper Rooms on the Coast. Fish and Chips also sold over the counter. We specialise in fish only under the most hygienic conditions possible.—Hygiene Fish Mart, opp. N.Z. Clothing Factory. WANTED— BOV for hand-milking. Apply to John Douglas, Waitnl a. |OR SALE OR, TO LET, furnished, r compact modern DWELLING. Apply “ L,” P.O. Box 13, Hokitika. WANTED- A GIRL. Apply Mrs P. Jyortcgast, Gibson Quay. E wish to notify our numerous customers that there will he no fresh groper at the Hygiene Fish Mart to-night, as there is no fresh groper on the market. We shall have terekihj. oysters, mutton birds and smoked fillets.—Hygiene Fish Mart, phone 212.
XX7ANTED TO RENT—Small COTvv TAGEi. Apply to “Guardian” Office. MRS T. ROBINSON, Revell St, wishes to notify that she is holding a Clearance Sale of the balance of drapery removed from her Weld Street shop. Very low prices riding.' Sale commences to-moiTOw (Friday) continuing for a month. OR IMMEDIATE SALE at J. V. Hall’s—Quantity of furniture, viz: 2 chests of drawers, 2 couches, dresser, 2 sideboards, several dining and kitchen tables. Also chairs, copper, assortment of second hand pots, camp oven, and irons etc. Also a cheap assortment of drapery and 1 gent’s bicycle.
THANKS. MR. & JIRS AY. J. YVALLiACE desire to sincerely thank the Medical Superintendent, Jlatron and Staff of Westland Hospital for the care and attention given their daughter, Rose, w hile an inmate of the institution. Ivanieri, Sept. 20th. NEWMANS MOTORS LTD. /HARS will leave the Garage for Koi\J terangi concert and dance on Friday night at 7.15 o’clock. Cars will leave the Garage on Friday night for the Fire Brigade Ball at llas.s at 7.45 o’clock. PLEASE BOOK SKATS. EXCELSIOR FOOTBALL CLUB. WRITTEN TENDERS will he received for the purchase of TfJfBER and 40 SILVER-PINE PILES, which may ho inspected at the site of the Excelsior Club’s training shed in North Revel I Street. Tenders close on SATURDAY’, SEPT. 22nd! at 9 p.m. with Mr J. J. Breeze, Hairdresser, Revel 1 Street. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. bargain sale. MISS B. RYAN, of Ross, wishes to notify that she is commencing her half-yearly Bargain Sale of drapery and fancy goods on MONDAY. SEPT. 24th. Large array of bargains awaiting disposal 1
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1928, Page 3
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