CIOOKED lIA -M 2s 9d lb. Fresh eggs ' 2s doz. Buy cakes and ham on Tuesday night for the picnic. Open nil 10 p.ni.—B. Adam, next to Hoe 11un’s, Rovell Street. WANTED — Second-hand folding PUSH-CHAIR. Apply “Guardian’’ Office. FOP SALE—His blaster’s Voice Cabinet GRAMAPHONE, in good order. Apply J. Key, Davie Street. FOR SALE —Spring DRAY and two sets of van HARNESS. Apply, Wells Bros and Sons, Woodstock. DOUBLE and SINGLE BEDS (new and second hand). Also two kapoc mattresses, duchess, sewing machine, couch, sideboards, kitchen and dining room chairs, and Rasy chairs. Odd cups and glasses of all sizes.—J. V. hall. South Rovell Street. WANTED KNOWN That hotel and hoarding house proprietors can obtain fresh groper in any quantity during the forthcoming Demonstration. Over 2ooolb. of fresh groper will arrive at the Hygiene Fish Mart during the next ten days. Special prices for bulk orders. Phone 1245. Place your order now, we shall keep it in cool storage for you and deliver when you require it. Quality only. FIRE BRIG AT)E DEM ONSTIt ATI ON. All visiting and local firemen will assemble at No I Station on SUNDAY at 9.50 a.m. for the purpose of attending a compulsory Church Parade. J. G. LAKIN, Scoretnrv.
b!tJ2 i rm ■Si’r. SSJA KIKE BRIGADES’ CONFERENCE AX I) DEMONSTRATION. EXCURSION 1 T(.) LAKE MAHIXAPUA. WEDNESDAY, 27th. FEBRUARY. SPECIAL PASSENGER train will leave Hokitika tor Lake Mnliinapua at 9.45 a.in., returning leaving Lake Mahinapua at 5.15 i>.m. connecting at Hokitika with trains from and to Greymnuth respectively. The special trains will NOT stop between Hokitika and Lake Mahinapua. The usual 4.50 p.m. Hokitika-Grev-moiitii train will he delayed to leave HolcitiK-a at 5.50 p.m. ? Kunuira 0.40 p.m. arriving Greyinoutli at 7.25 p.m. CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TICKETS to Lake Mahinapua will he issued from stations GREY.MOUTH to HOKITIKA inclusive by the 7.45 a.in. Grey-mouth-Hokitika train (connecting ai Hokitika with special train for Lake Mahinapua), availahle for return hy special train leaving Lake Mahinapua at 5.15 p.m. and the 5.50 p.m. Hokit i ku-G revimmth tra in. MONDAY, 4th. MARCH. The 10.128 Greym.outh-Christclnireh mail train will run; between Grey mouth and Soringfield makes the usual stops; after leaving Springfield stops where required. Train usually leaving Otirn for Arthur's Pass at 11.20 a.m. will NO'I have cars attached. Train usually leaving Arthur’s Pass for Springfield at 11.59 a.in. will NO I run. Train usually leaving Springfield for Christchurch at 2.45 p.m. will NO'I run. FIRE BRIGADES’ DEMONSTRATION AT HOKITIKA. MONDAY. 25th. FEBRUARY A SPECIAL PASSENGER TRATX, stopping for passengers where required, will leave Ross at 7.0 p.m. for Hokitika, returning leaving Hokitika at 10..T0 p.m. for Ross. £25 REWARD. THE ABOVE REWARD will he paid to the person who returns to me my dog “Roy” (Irish Setter), dead or alive, last seen at Sparkes , South Spit, at 8 p.m. on Sunday. .11 dead, the reward will he paid upon the convietion of Che offender, as T believe my dog was wilfully destroyed. William holley.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1929, Page 1
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