FLOUNDERS. solos, turbot and filletled herrings, all caught off tlio Hokitika. Bar, at the Hondo/,vous Sup|H’r Booms to-night. Goo, it's nioe to lnivo thorn fresh ! ’’tT'ISIT the Ice-Cream Parlour where » the crowds go. There is no waiting. an efficient staff is employed and the ice-creams at The Rendezvous are s mply delicious. Electric fans sweep the room and keep you quite cool. WANTED TO SELL— 22 H.P. electric model Harley Davidson MOTOR CYCLE, just renovated and in perfect order. Price £35. Also a 2-J H.P. A.d.S., £35. and electric model Indian Scout at .£3O. Apply E. C. Toohev, Uevell St. LOST —Between Hospital Board Rooms and Rendezvous, child’s gold chain BANGLE. Finder please return to “Guardian” Office. POSTPONEMENT OE SALE. THE AUCTION SALE of property and furniture, advertised for Thursday, Fell. 7th.. on account of Mr E. VC. Browne, of Hampden Street, HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER. NOTICE. JEFFRIES & CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE IN THE MART. SEW ELL ST. TUESDAY. sth.' FEBRUARY. At 2.30 p.m. WJ EFFKiE S & CO. will • self as above, a quantity of first class furniture, comprising:—• Chesterfield, two Divan chairs, carpet squares, hearth rugs, wardrobes, duchess, double wooden bedsteads, w.w. mattress, kapoe mattresses, pedestal, dining table and chairs, ‘box ottomans, kitchen chairs, wooden kerbs, quantity of linos, pictures. ALSO— Piano, by “Neumeyer” and one Bell American Organ, in good order. HOKITTKA DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. PRIMARY and SECONDARY DEPARTMENTS RE-OPEN on MONDAY NEXT, 4th. FEBRUARY at 9 a.m. Professional and commercial courses provided. Pupils prepared for Teachers’ D Matriculation. Accountants’ Preliminary. Public Service Entrance and Scholarship Examinations. 1928 Examination successes include 100 per cent, of pusses in Matriculation, accountants’ Preliminary and Scholarship Examinations. Special speed classes for Commercials in typing and shorthand tor Government Examinations. New pupils may ho enrolled at t'' r School on Friday between 2 and 4 p.m on Saturday between 11 n.m. cud . and on Monday. PARENTS ! SUPPORT YOUR OWN SCHOOL.
totara flat saleyards. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. At 12.30 p.m. sharp.. McMAHON and LEE will sell hy public auction as above: 150 Store CATTLE 9(H) Store SHEEP PADDY’S MARKET, HOKITIKA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. TO further the candidature of the Country Queen (Miss -losio U Neil). Cakes. Cream. Poultry. Eggs, Vegetables. Sweets and Bran I nb. OPEN FROM 11 O’CLOCK. l-IOKITIKA AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. NOV&Pf CARNIVAL —AT thk — HOKITIKA MUNICIPAL BATHS • ON—THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7th. 192! At 7.3(1 p.m. NOM INATIONS CLOSE ON MON DA' •lUi. FEBRUARY with Messrs A. H Lawn or M. Houston. jum. POI.O MATCH: Hokitika v. Rnnatiga Standard eertilicates and medals wu at the West Coast School Cnampiot ships last year will he presented t sticeesslill contestants. Admission: Adults Is. ( uildren 6i \ DANCE will be held alter t! Carnival, in the All Saints Hall. Musi by Black Hand Orchestra. M. HOUSTON. 3mu'. Hon. Sec. D-e e-licious! And so says everyo who tries the new orange drink — r l re I J Brand Orange Cordial, All stores.' I Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1929, Page 1
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