ST. MARY’S CARNIVAL BAZAAR ST. MARY’S CLUB ROOMS Saturday, Feb. 23 to Wednesday, Feb. 27 OPENING AT 3 p.m. ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd. | MONSTER SALE OF WORK — m — FANCY STALL SWEET STALL PRODUCE STALL SIDE SHOWS AND GAMES. MUSICAL PROGRAMME NIGHTLY ! REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE ! N.Z. UNITED FIRE BRIGADES CONFERENCE & COMPETITION, FEBRUARY-MARCH 1929 CONFERENCE, TOWN HALL, MONDAY AND TUESDAY. COMPETITIONS, CASS SQUARE, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. | SYNOPSIS OF PROGRAMME. SUNDAY -Church Services at 10.30 a.m. Municipal Band on Cass Square, afternoon.| MONDAY—Conference Levins ’.vitli civil welcome at 11 a.m. and luncheon to delegates at 1 p.m. Evening—Fireworks display on Cass Square. TUESDAY—Conference concludes. Evening—Grand Welcome Ball at the Soldiers’ Hall, 8.45'p.m. Ladies Is. Gents 2s 6d. WEDNESDAY (Public Holiday)—Monster Picnic to Lake Mahinapua. Train leaves at 9.45, fare Is (3d, return at, 5.15 p.m. Aquatic and Athletic Sports during day. THUR.SDAY—At 9.30 a.m. Competitions open op Cass Square, admission Is. Evening—Princess Theatre, Benefit Entertainment organised by Miss Anne Duff, at 8 o’clock. FRIDAY—At 9.39 a.m. Competitions continue, admission Is. Evening— Community Singing and Dancing on green, Cass Square. HATER DAY—At, 9.30 a.m. Grand Finale of Competition; admission Is. Evening Presentation of prizes at Soldiers’ Hall at 8.3.0 p.m. Q FOU FORTH Fit PAKTIOULAItS AITI.V SKCHETAMHS. Master your toughest hauling jobs with the Master Speed Wagon SPEED REO WAGON Unsurpassed to-day /or stubborn pulling power and for reliable performance’ under adverse conditions. WEST COAST AGFXT: (J yy SUPERIOR SERVICE STATION, ’RHONE 274. RUSSELL STREET, WESTPORT.
koiterangi BASKET PICNIC. i A BASKET PICNIC will lie held in Preston’s Paddock on WEDNESDAY, MARCH Gth. Hot water and milk provided. GRAND DANCE, beginning at 8.30 p.m. to follow in the Lower Koiterangi Hall. R. JOHNSTON, K. KENNEDY, Joint Secretaries. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. a MEETING OE TRUSTEES will Cl Oo held at the office of the Ban! on TUESDAY. 2Gt-h. FEBRUARY, at 2.30 p.m. WM. WILSON, Manager. MRS H. J. KEARNS, GEN ERA L STOREKEEPER HAMPDEN ST.,- HOKITIKA. HAS PLEASURE ill announcing that she has opened lor business in the premises recently occupied by Mrs J. Mcßeath, and asks for a share of public patronage. In stock : Groceries, school requisites, confectionery, ice creams eU. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. O’Connell & Caliari RETELL STREET HOKITIKA. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE made to any design. Our O' K SUITES are a speciality KAPOC BEDDING and WIRE MATI’P ESSES always on hand Full information on enouiry at the Factory, opposite E. Schroder and Co «■ drapers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1929, Page 1
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