/~IOST OK LIVING GOES IT v-' END EH PI’OH I BIT I ON. VOTE CONTINUANCE! FOR SALE—Utility Orpington (American strain) EGGS tor setting. 7/0 per dozen. Apply Dee's Grocery. FOR SALE—COTTAGIO, corner of Weld and Brittnn Street. Apply W. Good fellow. WANTED TO PURCHASE—OkI In'cycles or bicycle frames, any condition. Full value given.— I. Brown and Co. I BROWN AND CO. wish to notify • the public that they still have a number off first-grade Arrow cycles to clear at greatly reduced prices. OCi IN. Check “Jefro” GINGHAMS ;iIK I ZEPHYRS, 9d and Is a yard at McKAY’S. LADIES’ VESTS, in great variety— Is, Is (id, Is lid upwards. Best value in town at McKAY’S. MCKAY’S MADE TO MEASURE SUIT'S. Kit and workmanship guaranteed. A special range of Colonial worsteds and new season’s sittings <x> choose from—£o 17s 6d, £G 1 s, L'7 10s at -McKay’s. NEW SILK and Art Silk ladies’ Cninibockcrs, Bloomers. Princess. A r ests etc. in black, white and wanted colours at McKAY’S. BOY’S SUITS in assorted g:ev all wool Colonial tweeds, size G—22s 6d ; rise Is per size at MoKAY’° GENERAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION
R T. E. Y. SEDDOX will bo glsul to meet the electors of Westland as under:— Friday. Nov. 2—Humphreys (midday), Goldsborougli o p.m., Stafford G. 30 p.m., Public Hall Arahura Valley at 8.30 p.m. Saturday, Noe. 3—liimu at G p.m., Woodstock 7,30 p.m.. Kanieri 8.30 p.m. .Monday. Nov. •y—-Koiterangi G. 30. Kokatalii 8.31) p.m. South Westland tour follows. WESTLAND ELECTION. .4 MEETING of SUPPORTERS of i‘V MR T. E. Y. SEDDOX will be held in the Public Hall. Kanieri. on FRIDAY NIGHT at'B o’clock. T. R. CHEST HP,MAX, Convenor. WESTLAND ELECT!ON. R JAIMES O’BRIEN, Labour can'JL didat*- will speak at: 'Feta ho— I To-day. Hariliari Hall—-To-night at 8 o’clock. Fergusons—To-morrow at G. 30 p.m. R, oss— To-morrow night at 8 o’clock. Ruatapu—Sunday, 10 a.m. Mananui —Sunday, 2 p.m. Rimu—Sunday. 7.30 p.m. QAFHGUARD THE SANCTITY OF kT YOl’li HOME !
VOTE CONTINUANCE! TOTALA FLAT SALEYARDS. SATURDAY. NOV. 3rd. At 12.30 o’clock sharp. McMAHON nml LEE will sell by Public Auction as above: 130 Store BULLOCKS. 3 and 4-yr old -10 Store BULLOCKS. 2-vr. old. 10 Yearling STEELS TO Store HEIFERS 10 Mixed Store CATTLE Further entries invited, which are requested to he sent in early to the Auctioneers. Box 31. or ’phone 22 Reefton. 001) LAWS XEET) NO OCXS! PROHIBITION BRINES ARMED STRIFE.
REVEL 1/ ST., HOKITIKA. (Next to C 1 1 ib Hotel). v 1 nnn WOHTH 0F CROCKt/1 UUU Kin*, hardware, FANCY GOODS ETC. ON SALE AT WHOLESALE PRICES MAIUvED IN PLAIN FIG FITES. P. STEPHENS. Proprietress.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 November 1928, Page 1
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