\\T ANTED—BO Y or .MAN for farm » * work. Good wages. Apply to ‘'Guardian” Office. FOR SALE—2SO Utility White Leghorn day-old CHICKS.—-C. E. Spark as, South Spit. I}! OK SALlC—Utility Orpington (American strain) EGGS lor setting. 7/0 per dozen. Apply Dee’s Grocery. ' MCKAY’S MADE TO MEASURE SUITS. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. A special range of Colonial worsteds and new season’s suitings lo choose from —£o 17s 6d, £0 15s, £7 10s at McKay’s. BO\ 7 ’S SUITS in assorted grey all wool Colonial tweeds, size 6—22 s 6d; rise Is per size at MoKAY’S. Oft IN. Check ‘ Metro” GINGHAMS OU and ZEPHYRS, 9d and Is a yard at McKAY’S. T A DIES’ New Spring GOATS in a M-J variety of the latest materials, .fust opened up. See them at McKAY’S.
T A DTE.S’ VEST'S, in great variety— Is, Is (id, Is lid upwards. Best value in town at McKAY’S. NEW SILK n.nd Art Silk ladies’ Ca mi bookers, Bloomers, Princess, J*ests etc. in black, white and wanted colours at Me JC AY’S. GENERAL ASS HA I BEY ELECTION M R T. E. Y. SE'.DT)ON wiTl be glad - to meet the electors of Westland as under: Wednesday Oct. 17—Tvokiri, Baxter’s Patara. and Maori Gully. Thursday, Oct. 18—Moa.ua and Bum. Friday, Oct. 19—Aratika (noon), Kotuku. Saturday, Oct. 20—Wallis Siding, Rotomauu.
WESTLAND .ELECTION. A MEETING'of MR J. O’BRIEN’S • . HUBPORTERS will l>e held at 8 o’clock TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at the County Chambers, Hokitika. The Organiser will l>e in attendanee to discuss the best methods of furthering Mr J. O’Brien’s'candidature. A full muster of supporters is requested. M. McGAVIN, Convenor.
WESTLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. IHE BOARD at its meeting held last niglit passed a special resolution thanking those ladies and gentlemen who made the Annual Hospital Ball such an unqualified success. Thank you, one and all, heartily. J. J. BREEZE, Chairman, Westland Hospital Board. WESTLAND COMPETJTJONS SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL MEETING, of members will he held in the County Chambers on TUESDAY,-16th. OCTOBER, 1928, at 7.80 p.m. Business: To receive report and balance sheet, election, of officers and general. AH’interested are invited Ur attend. J. W. MORRIS. Secretary.
WA IK ATX) FARM FOR SALE 1 070 ACHES FREEHOLD, «itXjU I U mi tod about midway between To Awamutu and Arapuni, adjoining Pukeatua Settlement. Higli country but not rough; handy to school, post office and 'creamery, good roads,' 4 sub-divisions 400 acres of it bush land sown down, balance deep soil fern land “gone back.” Fine flats and easy spurs, no buildings. Would carry a lot of cattle in its present state. Price £5 10 per acre; deposit £35. Free of interest for 18 months, then owner would accent £SO a year as interest for 3 years, and 3 years at 5 per cent. A good bush farm for someone.—P. C. THRELKELO, Russell.
You cun have cheap eggs all the yearround if you preserve a good supply now with Sharlnnd s A.loa Brand h.gg Preservative.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1928, Page 1
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