iRIXCESS rjYHEATBE, rjpKUHSDAY EXT. .mOXSTKH BENEFIT NIGHT FOB. HOKITIKA FIRE BRIGADE FUNDS Tendered by St. Paul's Dramatic Club. a K POPULAR PLAYETTES IN RAPID SEQUENCE K f) “THE AMATEUR PALMIST ” “THE WILL.” “THE DEAR DEPARTED.” “THE REST CURE.” “THE BATHROOM DOOR.” gg ALL THE POPULAR FAVOURITES SUPPORTED BY NEW FACES ■ A and special orchestral selections I DRAMATIC TREAT FOR A WORTHY PURPOSE. Admission: 3s, 2s and Is. Doors open sit 7.30; DCircle seats may be reserved at .Miss Mclntosh’s. Curtain at 8; Motors at 10.45. G. LAKJN, Secretary.
npO-XlGHT—Social-Dance, at St. X Alary’s C'ln'j. Competitions. Admission Is. LOST— Between Perry’s Mall, AA’a .- talia and Russ. brief BAG con tabling underclothing etc. Please return to E. Little, Kanieri. FOR SALE— 2 li.p. ENGINE, com plete with saw-lieneli, be.t etc. Reply: “AA’orking Order’’ C/o “Gua.r dian” Office. WANTED— BOA' for shop. Apply AA'. McKay and Son. Hokitika. WANTED BOOK-KEEPING 01 other CLERICAL work, two or three evenings a week. Apply “Guardian” Office. TO FARMERS, SOUTH AVESTLAND MR A. NAN C ETC.I. VELL wishes to notify that a lorry has been stationed at Ross for the purpose 01 sheep carting. Apply J. Shannon, City Hotel, Ross.
KOKATAMI STOCK SALE. ■WEDNESDAY, 13th. FEBRUARY. At noon sharp. Tf7 JEFFRIES & CO. will » t • sell liy public auction as above: On account of .Messrs A. Aleharry, W. Graham, W. Oidcrog, A. Dimmick, C. and .1. Fleming, T. O’Neil, A. Little, T. Stopfortli, Y. Bonar, Al. Al ovnilian, i). Clarke, W. O’Reilly, M. Wallace A. W. Aleharry, R. Jones, R. He.slan, M. Jlaird. S. Havili, J. McCormack, D. Weir, J. T. Aleharry, E. F. Wall, It. Y. Wall o() 2 and 3-yr. Shorthorn STEERS 17 Empty COWS 2 COWS and 12 CALVES 40 Head mixed CATTLE 28 Weaner CALVES 45 EWES 45 LA AIRS 10 Fat SHEER 10 Weaner RIGS 1 Pedigree Jersey BULL ] Romney RAM 1 Shropshire RAAI.
Special note :—This sale, previously advertised for Thursday, 14th. will now take place as above to meet the wishes of several buyers. The sale will commence at nonsharp to enable north buyers to return by the evening train.
ST. MARY'S SUMMER FLOWER SHOW bOLDIERS’ HALL, FEBRUARY loth 1929. Schedule embraces live Sections:— Cut Flowers Pot Plants Decorative Exhibits Vegetables & Cooking. Entries close with the Secretary, C/o Turner’s Emit Mart, Weld St., on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13th. at 8 p.m. SHOW OPENS AT 2 p.m. Admission to Show Is. Children (sd. T. G. HATCH, Hon. See.
THREE MILE HALL. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11th. 1921). A GRAND BALL will be held in the above hall in aid of the Country Queen. Good music. Supper provided. Admission : Gents 2s. ladies Is. M. GRAHAM, Hon. Sec.
ONE MILE HALL. WEDNESDAY, EEBBUABY 20tli. A BALL will ho held m aid of the A minim Tennis Club. Good music. Gentlemen 2s, lames Is. A TOKEH. m. McConnell, Joint. Secs.
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