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pRIXCKSS pHEATRE, Ip HURST) AY J^EXT. ■i.iON'STER BENEFIT NIGHT FOR HOKITIKA FIRE BRIGADE FUNDS Tendered by St. Paul’s Dramatic Club. — f* POPULAR PLAYETTES IN RAPID SEQUENCE' K o—“THE AMATEUR. PALMIST.” “THE WILL.” “THE DEAR DEPARTED.” “THE REST CURE.” “THE BATHROOM DOOR.” - -80 ALL THE POPULAR FAVOURITES-SUPPORTED BY ear NEW FACES AND SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS ! — m — A DRAMATIC TREAT FOR A WORTHY PURPOSE. Admission: 3s, 2s and Is. Circle seats may be reserved at Miss Mclntosh’s. — m — Doors open at 7.30; Curtain - at 8; Motors at 10.45. CL LAKT.X. Secretary.

WANTED —GIRL to assist ill housework. Apply “Guardian’’ Office. MISS M. PARE ITT. TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. RESUMES TEACHING at St. Andrew’s Hall on SATURDAY, 9th. FEBRUARY. Timetable as usual. Intending pupils interviewed from 4 to o p.ni. m O-NIGHT at The Rendezvous SupJL j,<»i* Rooms —Fresh groper, flounders (local), fi I letted herring, and terikilii will make a delightful supper. NOTICE. T WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for JL any debts contracted by any per.snji without my written authority, on and after Jan. ‘29th. 1929. CHAS TULLOCH. ST. MARY’S SUMMER FLOWER SHOW bOLDIERS’ HALL, FEBRUARY loth 1929. Schedule embraces five Sections: — Cut Flowers Pot Plants Decorative Exhibits Vegetables’ A Cooking. Entries close with the Secretary, C/’o Turner’s F v uit Mart, Weld St., on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13th. at 8 p.m. SHOW OPENS AT 2 p.m. Admission to Show Ls. Children Gd. T. G. HATCH, Hon. Sec. THREE MILE HALL. MONDAY, FEBRUARY lltli. 1929. A GRANT) BALL will be held in tile above hall in aid of the Country Queen. Good music. Supper provided. Admission : Gents 2s. ladies Is. M. GRAHAM. Hon. Sec. ONE .MILK HALL. j WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th. A BALL will he held m aid of the Aralmra Tennis Club. Good I music. Gentlemen 2s, mines ls. A. TOKER. M. MeCONNELL, Joint. Sees. | BROWN AND CO. wish to notify iiic public that they still have a number <>s lirs.-grade Arrow cycles U, ill urniil.lv VodiWed tIi'IKIS. ALEX SPENCE baker. BRITTAN ST., HOKITIKA Begs to notify the general 1 PUBLIC that lie opened business as a baker as above on W E.Di\ESDAY, JANUARY 2nd. Bread will be delivered by cart in town and may be obtaind at A. Parkhill’s store and Mallocli’s cake shop, Revell St. YOUR SUPPORT IS DESIRED. GENTS’ ENGLISH CYCLES, with Brampton fittings, -6i cash. ' . Brown. Hokitika Cycle Woiks. ..ion’s dark grey tweed Sac Coats for hard wear 29s Gd new 22s 6d. 3<s Gd ? now 29s Gd; Sports Coats 3os now 2os. -45 s now 32s Gd at McKay’s Great Re- ! dilution Advt.

GENERAL STOREKEEPER HAMPDEN ST., HOKITIKA. CAS PLEASURE in announcing A-iL that, she has o]x?ned for business in the premises recently occupied by Mrs J. Mcßoath, and asks for a share of public patronage. Jn stock: Groceries, school requisites, confectionery, ice creams eL,. TERMS STRICTLY CASH.

L. Y. TING FRUITERER. (Next door to Dees’s Grocery) REVELL STREET—HOKITIKA. W E HAVE JUST ARRIVED, A FRESH SHIPMENT OF BEST CHINESE PRESERVED GINGER AT as 3d PER LARGE (21b.) JAR. CALL AND INSPECT. THE SEASON for RASPBERRIES and LOGANBERRIES will soon be over. Raspberries in 2olb. crates ~ 121 b. buckets Loganberries in 121 b buckets 18/9/6 10/6 JAM PLUMS, per case, 5/; freight paid on 2 case lots. NEW POTATOES in 561 b. bags, 6/NEW ONIONS, in 561 b. bags 7/6 Freight paid on all above to any station. CASH WITH ORDER. C. £. MEREDITH LTD., BOA 21 : WAIMATE. HYGIENE FISH MART REVELL STREET HOKITIKA. FOR FRESH AND SMOKED FISH FOR FRESH AND SMOKED FISH FOR FRESH AND SMOKED f*«SH OYSTERS AND CRAYFISH IN SEASON. FIRST-CLASS DINING-ROOM OPENED EVERY DAY DURING THE HOLIDAYS. FISH ANl") CHIPS TO TAKE HOME DUALITY ONLY AND SOLD AT t HRISTCHGROT! PI?ICES / ECONOMICAL CROCKERY SHOP REVELL ST., HOKITIKA. GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY. Tea Sets 30s 6d, 14s fid, 15s 6d. 17s 6d. ISs fid, 21s fid to 455; Dinner Seta 57s (id. 59s fid, 60s; Fancy Cups and Saucers Is Cd. 2s fid. 3s fid. 3s 9d. fis fid, 7s fid. Cup. Saucer and Plate 2s fid. 3s fid. 4s fid, 5s fid; other articles too numerous to mention. Toys—prams, push chairs, horses, cricket sets, balls, Xmas stockings, dolls, cradles, barrows, toddy bears etc. The prices are right—Come and see !

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 8 February 1929, Page 1

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