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) R J NCESS (HEATRE, TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! .MONSTER BENEFIT NIGHT FOR HOKITIKA FIRE BRIGADE FUNDS Tendered by St. Paul’s Dramatic Club. Q POPULAR PLAYETTES IN RAPID SEQUENCE g “THE AIM ATE UR PA LA MSI’ ’’ “THE AY ILL.” “THE DEAR DEPARTED.” “THE REST CURE.” “THE BATHROOM DOOR.” A Uj THE POPULAR FAVOURITES SUPPORTED BY NEW FACES AND SPECIAL • ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS ! Sol A DRAMATIC TREAT FOR A -WORTHY PURPOSE. Admission: As. 2s and Is. Circle seats may be reserved at Miss Mclntosh’s. Doors open at 7.30; Curtain at 8; Motors at 10.45. G. LAKIN, Secretary.

WESTLAND LICENSING DISTRICT. NOTICE OE APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I FRANCIS NAPIER CARTER., of " ' Ross, hotel-keeper, being t lie holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house and promises situate at Ross and known a s The Commercial Hotel, do hereby give notice that i desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Mecfc’ng, to he holden at Hokitika on the L'Uh. DAY OF MARCH, 15129, apply Ik.r a Trans'er of the said License from myself to Charles O'Rourke, my appointee. Dated at Hokitika, the J2th. day of February 15)29. E. N. CARTER.

MRS H. J. KEARNS, GENERAL STOREKEEPER HAMPDEN ST., HOKITIKA. HAS PLEASURE in announcing that she lias opened for business in the premises recently occupied by Mrs J. Mcßeath, anti asks for a share of public patronage. In stock: Groceries, school requisites, confectionery, ice creams eL. TERMS STRICTLY CASH.

L. Y. TING FRUITERER. (Next door to Rees’s Grocery) REYELL 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.

gSSKHsS*! mn —"«SS^ WEST COAST A. & P. SHOW A'l GREYMOUTH. 20th. & 21st. FEBRUARY. f\K 21st. FEBRUARY usual 1.15 p.m. Ross-Hokitika and 7.0 p.m. Rokitikn-Ross trains will NOT run. Special train lor Groyimuith will leave ’Hess 10.15 a.,in., Hokitika 11.30 a.pi. Return special train for Hess will leave Greymoutli 0.40 p.in., Hokia 8.30 p.m. These trains will stop wnere required for passengers. FARES. " On 20th. Feliruary Holiday Excursion tickets will he issued to Greymoutli from Otira Heefton, Blaeklmll, Ross and intermediate stations, available lor return until 23rd. February. On 21st. February Day .Excursion tickets will be issued to Greymoutli by trains arriving there up .to 3.0 p.m.. from Otira, Reef ton, Blackball. Rewnnui, Ross and intermediate stations, available for day of issue only. Examples of Day Excursion fares: From Ross Gs Gd and 4s G from Hokitika 4s and '2s Oil, and correspondingly reduced from other stations. For further particulars see handhill. SI MARY’S SUMIER 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 F'-uit Weld St., on WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13th. at 8 p.m. SHOW OPENS AT 2 p.m. Admission to Show Is. Children bd T. G. HATCH, Hon. Sec.

The season for raspberries and LOGANBERRIES will soon be over. Raspberries in 251 b. crates 18/;i 121 b. buckets 9/6 Loganberries in 121 b buckets 10/6 JAM PLUMS, per case, 5/; freight paid on 2 case lots. NEW POTATOES, 561 b. bags, 5/6 NEW ONIONS, in 561 b. bags 7/C Freight paid on all above to any station. CASH WITH ORDER. C. £. MEREDITH LTD., BOX 21 : WAIMATE.

HYGIENE FISH MART RE'VELL STREET HOKITIKA. FOR FRESH AND SMOKED FISH FOR FRESH AND SMOKED FISH FOR FRESH AND SMOKED F ISH OYSTERS AND CRAYFISH IN SEASON-FIRST-CLASS DINING-ROOM OPENED EVERY DAY DURING THE HOLIDAYS. fish AND CHIPS TO take home QUALITY ONLY AND SOLD AT niRLSTCIIURCT! PRICES !

ONE MILE HALL. WEDNESDAY. FED HEADY 20th, a BALL will he held in aid of the l\. A minim Tennis Club. Good music. Gentlemen 2s. inuies Is. A. TOKEN, m. McConnell, Joint. Secs.

ALEX SPENCE BAKER. BRITT AS' ST., HOKITIKA Begs to notify the general PUBLIC that He opened business as a baker as above on WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2nd. Bread will be delivered by cart in town and may Ik; obtaind at A. Parkbill’s store and Mai loch’s cake shop. Revel! St YOUII SUPPORT IS DESIRED.

ECONOMICAL CROCKERY SHOP REVELL ST., HOKITIKA.’ GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY. Tea Sets 30s 6<l, 14s 6d. los 6d, 17s 6d. 18s 6d, 21s 6d to 455; Dinner Sets 57s (id, 59s 6(1, 60s; Fancy Cups and Saucers Is 6d, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 3s 9d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, Cup. Saucer and Plate 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 5s 6d; other articles too numerous to mention. Toys—prams,' push chairs, horses, cricket sets, balls, Xmas stockings, dells, cradles, barrows, teddy bears etc. The prices are right—Come and see I

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1929, Page 1

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