JQ R I L L II A L L Saturday, Feb. 23 to Wednesday, Feb. 27 a— OPENING AT 3 p.m. OX SATURDAY, FELRUARY 23rd. MONSTER SALE OF WORK FANCY STAIR/ SWEET STALL PRODUCE STALL SIDE S,IOWS AND GAMES. MUSICAL PROGRAMME NIGHTLY ! REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE !
WANTED— -Capable GIRL. Apply “Guardian” Office. "I OST HAND-BAG, containing cheque book, key, and money. Finder return to “Guardian” Office. Reward. £SOO REWARD The ABOVE REWARD will be paid to any person delivering tbe Leader of the Black Hand Band, Dead or Alive to tlio Waitalia Hall on February 2:2nd. OR,A NO RA 1,0. Black Hand Orchestra Engaged. A glorious moonlight trip through most beautiful forest roads: Wives, bring our husbands; Boys, bring your sweethearts; Sisters, bring your friend’s brother. Best Floor, Rest Supper, Best AI.C. Best Music in N.Z. I I ARM ARI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20th. At 1 p.m. fl/f HOUSTON * CO. will • sell ljy public auction as above: 30 3-yr. old BULLOCKS 40 Empty 2-yr HEIFERS 2;) Forward COWS 20 COWS with calves at foot For a Client. 12 3-yr f. and f. s.b. BOLLOCKS, 20 3-yr f. and f. s.b. HEIFERS, for J).McLean, Ltd. F U 1! T H E'R JO NT Ri ES SOLICITED. CLEARING SALE, OF FURNITURE. PIANO, DIL-WS. HORSE, HARNESS, ETC. ON THE PR EADSES, PARK ST., (near State Scliool). THURSDAY. 21st FEBRUARY. ’ AT 2.30 p.m. M HOUSTON A CO. in- • stmeted by Mr H. Timpson (who is leaving Hokitika) will sell by public auction as above:— The whole of his household furniture including:—Good piano (Rohm), settee, tables, chairs, mirrors, gramophone and records, si ‘eboard, 2 double bedsteads and mattresses, kapoe mattress's, stretcher, duchesso, hat stand, carpet square, linoleum, kitchen dresser, cooking utensils, and large quantity, of sundries. ALSO. Two pea rifles, spring drav, gig, full set gig harness. 2 rid ; ng saddles, 3 horse collars, winkers and bridles, set leading reins, 5 horse set reins, large vvee. 2 set* steelyards endless block and chains, and varied assortment of ion I* • also 1 r’od back bre'ee to nill work and sound; 1 Orion range, 1 waggon, 1 blacksmith’s bellows, 1 set of mining tools. HOKITIKA BOROUGH COUNCIL. OUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given *■ that Cass Square is specially set apart on the 28th. INST, and the Ist. and 2nd. PROXIMO, for the United Fire Brigades’ Demonstration, am that on these dates an admission charge of ONE SHILLING will be made .or each person entering Cass Square. G. A. PERRY, Mayor. ONE MILE HALL. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 20th. A BALL will be held in aid of the Arab uni Tennis Club. Good music. Gentlemen 2s. mines Is. A. TOKEN, m. McConnell, Joint. Secs. X BROWN AND CO. wish to notify • the public that they still have a number off first-grade Arrow cycles to clear at greatly reduced prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1929, Page 1
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