YSTERS—Grilled, t frittered, plain fried or on'shell at The Rendezvous; also oyster, tomato or toheroa soup. Try a Rendezvous home-made pie with green peas and potato chips for 9d. We have arranged for Christchurch fresh fish for our rooms, no frozen at any price. All fish suppers Is Gd. Sideboards, cajrpets, nil kinds 1 of kitchen ware, meat safes, green baize card tables; also almost new 8 x 10 tent and 12 x 14 fly (cheap), nice camp stove, Avonia gramophone and records, fancy goods, etc. etc.—. J. V. Hall. A DRIVING TO-NIGHT from CTiristchurch at the Hygiene Fish Mart —Groper, smoked ling fiilets, smoked terikihi fillets and smoked gurnet, 3liis of groper for 2s Gd; 31b. smoked fisii for Is 9d. This means money in your pocket, grasp it. ’Phone 1245.
A RKIYJNG TO-NIGHT (Thursday) at Pugh’s Fish Shop:—-Fresh groper, rabbits, oysters, smoxed fillets, mutton birds. Orders promptly delivered (no extra charge). JM X'l'RA “Auckland Weeklys” arriving to-night (Tliursday) with earthquake pictures of Karamea.—Mrs Robinson, Stationer, Hevell St. ROOMS TO LET—Apply “Guardian” Office. T ONG NIGHT DANCE Three Mile Hall Thursday night. Good supper Admission 2s. and Is.
DITTMAN SHIELD. "VTEWMA'ES MOTORS LTD. will run ’ special cars to Reef ton on Saturday, leaving at 8.30 a.m. if sufficient inducement offers. Special fares. Book at once. BENEFIT DANCE. IN AID OF EARTHQUAKE FUND. SOLDIERS’ HALL, SATURDAY JoLY 20th. Music bv Southern Cross Orchestra. Gents Is (id, ladies Is. Dancing at 8.30 sharp. '*"*PR I ATRIC. THURSDAY, Ist. AUGUST, 1020. OT. PAUL’S DRAMATIC SOCIETY will present Barrio’s Comedy: “ A KISS FOR CINDERELLA.” " A KISS FOR CINDERELLA.” Prices: Circle and orchestral stalls is, downstairs is ou. iteserve at Aiiss .uctntusli’s, tki extra. Doors open at i .3u p.m. Uoiumence 8 p.in. ST. HELEN’S HOSPITAL. A PPLiCA'i lONS ARE INVITED lrom persons desirous or undergoing training as nnuennty liaises or miclwives ai Helen’s Hospitals. Those iiue-iested should mane direct applications to the Matrons of the 01. Helen’s Hospitals at Auckland, Cisnorne, Wanganui, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin and liiiemirgill, ANNUAL MEMORIAL HALL BALL KuAiARA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9th. 1929. TN AID OF EARTHQUAKE FUND. Good floor, good supper and good TO FARMERS A DEMONSTRATION of a CATERPILLAR 10 TRACTOR will be given on Mr Victor Wall’s farm, Borough Road, Koiterangi, on MONDAY JULY 22nd. from 1 p.m. Everybody invited. Further information from— RENTON ■& CO., Local Agents. ARROW CYCLE WORKS Have for. sale at lowest PRICES—LADIES’ & GENT’S BICYCLES LADIES’ & GENT’S BICYCLES —AND—RIFLES AND AMMUNITION RIFLES AND AMMUNITION MAKERS OF THE R 11 0 W Still the very Best on the Market ! A large assortment of SECONDHAND BICYCLES on sale at startling prices. ENGLISH FRAMED BICYCLES from £7 —A Snip ! Cycle Electric Lamps and Pocket f Torches in full supply. ‘ t REPAIRS EFFECTED BY FIRST- * CLASS MECHANICS. n I. BROWN & CO. Q YC L E ARROW CYCLE WORKS JIEVELL STREET - HOKITIKA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1929, Page 1
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