Saturday, Feb. 23 to Wednesday, Feb. 27 -—a—.OPENING AT 3 p.m. ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. FANCY STALE SWEET STALL PRODUCE STALLside shows and gaaies. .MUSICAL PROGRAAIAIE NIGHTLY ! REE RESHA! ENTS AVAILABLE !
ANTED—Caprlde GIRL. Apply “Guardian” Office. T OST HAND-BAG, containing cheque book. key. and money. .Finder return to “Guardian" Office. Reward. RED CROSS PEACE TIME WORK. A P I'DLIC MEETING arranged by -■rf*- tile Mayor (Mr G. A. Perry), will be field in the TOWN HALL, TOMORROW (Tuesday) FEB. 19tli. at 8 p.m. in connection with Red Cross work. All interested are invited to attend.
£•100 REWakD miiE ABOVE REWARD will be paid to any person delivering the Leader of the Black fiend Band, Dead or Alive to the AVaitaha Hall on February 22nd.
GIUXD BALL. Black Hand Orchestra Engaged. A .glorious moonlight trip through most beautiful forest roads: Wives, hring your husbands; Boys, bring vour sweethearts; Sisters, 'bring ye nr friend’s brother. Best Floor, Best Supper, Best MX'. Best Music in N.Z.
HAHIHA RI SALE YARDS. WED.YES DA Y. FEB. 20th. At 1 j>.ni. M HOUSTON & CO. will • soil hy public* auction as above: HO H-yr. old BULLOCKS 40 Empty 2-yr HEIFERS 20 Forward COWS 2d COWS with calves at loot For a Cl ic* ill. 12 B-yr f. ami I. s.li. BULLOCKS, 20 3-yr f. and f. s.li. HEIFERS, for D. McLean, Ltd. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED.
CLEANING SALE of fur niter e. piano. i>n ays HOUSE, HAR.NESS, ETC. ON THE PJtEAnSES. PARK ST., (near State School). THURSDAY. -21st FEBRPARY. AT 2.30 p.m. IT OUS TO N & CO. inITS. * siructed by Mr H. Timpsbn (who is leaving Hokitika) will' sell hv public auction as above:— The whole of his household furniture including:—Good piano ( Boliin). settee, tables, chairs, mirrors. .gramophone and records, si ‘c board, 2 double bedsteads and mattresses, kapoe mattress’s, stretcher, duchesse. bat stand, carpet square. linoleum, kitchen dresser, cooking utensils. and large quantity of sundries. ALSO. • Two pea riiles, spring dray, gig. full set gig harness. 2 riding saddles, 3 horse collars, winkers and bridles, set leading reins, o horse set veins, large vvee. 2 set steelyards endless block and chains, and varied assortment ol tools; also ! u'nd back broken to all work and sound.
THANKS -jV/TK and .AIKS 11. -I. KEYXOLDS. i-f.iL Waitalin. sincerely thank all kind friends who gave willing assistance to their son Winston, after his fall at {.as.. Square on Friday evening last. Wait alia. Fob. 18th. 1929. ONE AITLE HALL. WEDNESDAY, PEEK LAKY 20th. A BALL will lie hold in aid of the Aralmra Tennis Club. Good music. Gentlemen 2s. lames Is. A. TOKEK. Al. McCONXELL, Joint. Rives. T BROWN AND CO. wish to not'fy -• 1 the public that they still have a number of first-grade Arrow cycles to (clear at greatly vedueed prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1929, Page 1
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