FOR SALE—Cheap, Indian Scout MOTOR-CYCLIC, in good order. Apply “Guardian” Office. FOR SALE, cheap—-4-roomed BUNGALOW, in Fitzherbert St. For price and tonus write J. A. Haseler, Cobden, Greymouth. , 'X\T ANTEDi—SNIGGER AVlitli horse » T fay snig Kawhaka poles. Good price to suitable nran. Apply Ned Mitchell, Stafford. TX 7 ANTED —By capable woman, VV WORK; about- three days a week. Apply “Guardian” Office. Expert wants work.—Pruning and spraying of orchards and roses. Apply “Guardian” Office. LOST —Between Hokitika and Lake Kanieri, leather ‘SUITCASE containing clothes. Finder please return to “Guardian” Office. NOTICE. T AMBTON & COY’S. LTD. mill at Kokatahi is re-starting at once. Wanted—Leading bushman, bushmen, winch driver, snigger, trolleyman, breaker-down, sawyer, tailer-out, en-gine-driver (2nd. class), and others. OR WILL LET ON CONTRACT, Bush and Mill, together or separate. LAMBTON & COY. LTD. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.
GRANT) NATIONAL RACES AND TROTTING MEETING AT CHRISTCHURCH, 10th. TO 17th. AUG. 1929 WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRIES- AT CHRISTCHURCH, 10th. TO 24th. AUG. 1929. TTOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS -d will he issued to'Christchurch as under:— From all stations west of Spring:field] including Branches, from 7th. to loth; August, available for return up to -22m1. August. TRATN ARRANGEMENTS. ON FRIDAY, 9th. AUGUST, usual i .40 aim. ureymouth-Otira train wil connect with special train leaving Otira 11.20 a.m. and arriving Christchurch 4.57 p.m. ON MONDAY, 12th. AUGUST, the usual 10.28 a.m. Greymouth-Christ-church mail train (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) WILL run. For stops east of Springfield enquire at stations. The 7.40 a.m. Greymouth-C-hristchurch train will NOT run- beyond Otira. ON MONDAY, 19th. AUGUST special passenger train will leave Christchurch 9.45 a.m. and arrive'Greymouth 4 .'3B p.m. For stops enquire at stations. Tile 8.20 a.m. ChristeliurchOtira train will NOT run. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7th. DRUIDS’ ANNUAL .BALL. OF DRUIDS LODGE, No. 89, will he he.d in the Soldiers’ Hall. Music by Black Hand Orchestra. Double ticket ss, gent’s single 3s, lady’s single 2s. T. RIDLAND, Hon. Sec. ANNUAL MEMORIAL HALL BALL KUMAR A. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9th. 1929. JN AID OF EARTHQUAKE FUND. L Good floor, good supper and- good orchestra. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. PRINCESS THEATRE, AUGUST 13th. 14th. 15tli. Irand Operatic Presentation of Pianquette’s World-Renowned Opera Comique— RIP VAN WINKLE RIP VAN WINKLE PERFORMERS 80 PERFORMERS 80 Under the Direction of Mrs AV. Staveley (Final Appearance ■ before leaving the District). A AVONDERFUL STAGE PRODUCTION by first-class Caste and splendid Chorus, with augmented' orchestra. New AVardrobe and Scenery ! Brilliant Mounting & Lighting ! Admission: 4s, 3s and 2s. Reserves, Dress Circle, Cd extra. Eariy doors to 7.30, downstairs (id extra. All tickets procurable at Mclntosh’s (next to Theatre) from August sth. Book early to avoid disappointment. Production at Opera House, Greymouth on August 20th. Special train arranged; bespeak train tickets early. D. J\ EVA'NS, Business Manager.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1929, Page 1
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