GYMNASTICS! . GYMNASTICS! PRINCES THEATRE, HOKITIKA : THURSDAY, AUGUST 22nd., 19*9 —— □ MUSSON’S LAD if ACROBATS FROM CHRISTCHURCH—Marjorie Austin, Hilda and Monic Pipe, in Aerobatics, Club Swinging, Roman Rings, FancySkipping and Special Stunts. Favourites with Christchurch Audiences. O- — Also NEVILLE MAULIN, the clever boxer and impersonator, CONCLUDING WITH BOXING BOUTS It. WRIGHT (Kokat/ihi) V. NEVILLE MOULEN (Clich) Coast Lightweight Champion. J. Musson’s. Pupil. J. ATKINSON (Hoka.) W. RITCHIE (Koiterangi) V. V. J. DUFFY (Greymouth) ' CHRIS COOK (Arahura). ! M. HOWSON (Coast bantam champ) ' V. N. ROWE (Hokitika) o Black Hand Orchestra. Admission: Ringside 4s sd, Stalls 3s & 2s, Circle 3s. Lacties 2s, Children Is. Reserves 6d extra. #; ■ • HOKITIKA AMATEUR BOXING AND GYMNASTIC CLUB.
LOST —Between Kokatalii and Hokitika, number plate 106-564 and tail light. Finder kindly return to “Guardian” Office. FOR SALE, CHEAP—One good MOTOR BUS, in good running order. Apply “Guardian” Office. Genuine b.s.a: no. 66 model BICYCLE, £lO 10s at E. C. Toohey’s, Revell St. GIVE us another ten yards of whitehait netting, same as last, says “Bill” —it was good; and Bi knows good netting. netting of the right kind at McKay’s, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d yard. BLUE, lielio, pink heaVy fleecy flannellette pram or cot rugs, with Dutch girl, teddy bear and pussycat printed designs, 23 lid at McKay’s. CREPE papers for decorations. Extra silk finish, can be stitched or sewn, 10ft. long by 20in. wide, go colours. Regular price Is, now 9d at McKay’s. "VfEW lace curtains, art silk, fancy -Li designs. Lovely range just opened. Price Is lid to 6s 6d at McKay’s. THE--N®W*«fi«W¥NWTibber cushion hair’’brush. The brush that does penetrate. Another lot iust received, price 6s 6d at McKay’s. JUST IN from “Copestake’s” London—School girls’ navy serge uniforms, sizes 21 to 39in. Prices 12s 6d to 28s 6d. KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. MONDAY, AUG. 26th. GRAND BALL in aid of eleetrii light fund for Kokatalii Public Hall. Admission: Gentlemen 2s 6d. ladies Is 6d'. THANKS. MR R. FERGUSON, senr. desires to sincerely thank Dr Baird, Matron and Staff of Westland Hospital, for the skilful and careful attention given Mrs Ferguson while an inmate of the institution. Davie St. Aug. 17th. CHALLENGE. OF , £14)0 TO £lO. CERTAIN PERSONS are circulating a report that the Department oi Agriculture is condemning the Direct Supply Mi.ker. W e challenge the sam party, or in fact anyone, to cover oui £IOO with their £lO and we will prove that the Direct supp.y Milking Machine is not being condemned. » To dispose of the balance of our stock we are prepared to erect a new plant or conversion—no deposit. No payments to be made until we can prove that the machine is not being condemned, and the balance of the amount spread over 2 years, free ol interest. DIRECT SUPPLY MILKING 'MACHINERY LTD. 14 Railway St. Papanui. J. S. Read, Manager. FOR SALE. English arrold johnston TOURING CAR. This car has had careful treatment by one owner; is well equipped and very tidy. New tyres, paint and hood. Cost £6OO when new. The price now is under £2OO. For further particulars write to C.” C/o “Guardian” Office. TO FIAT BUYERS. FOR SALE—SOI Model FIAT TOURER, fitted with Johnston and Smith body, balloon tyres. Full width track, new paint etc. Careful treatment. Cost £62s—for quick sale £230. For further particulars write “G.” C/d “Guardian” Office.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 August 1929, Page 1
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