FRESH WHITEBAIT suppers are always procurable at “The Rendezvous. ” We buy fresh whitebait daily. Fresh terekihi and potato chips; also groper. You are always satisfied at “The Rendezvous.” LOST— Brindle DOG, chain attached; address, Pipson, Ruatapu. Finder please advise stationraaster, Hokitika. Y7IOR SALE—Day old White Legi- horn CHICKS. Book early. Price 15s per doz. or £5 per 100.—C. E. Sparkes; South Hokitika; or D. Dowell, Eevell St. water TANK, in good order. Apply to Mrs Cowie, Stafford St. FOR SALE —Six-roomed DWELLING with shop attached, in Hamilton St. All modern conveniences. WANTED TO BUY—Second-hand BATH in good condition. Apply ( “Guardian” Office. II7OULD the person who took the ’ » BICYCLE from . outside public premises in Weld St., please return same to “Guardian” Office and save further trouble. NOTICE —Any cattle or horses TRESPASSING on my property, next to the Abattoir, will be impounded.—Mrs S. Honey, Kaihinu HOKITIKA BOWLING CLUB. The annual meeting of MEMBERS will be held in the pavilion on MONDAY, SEPT. 2nd. at 7 i>.nv. Business: To receive report and balance sheet, election of officers and general. A. E. BENJAMIN, Hon.' Secretary. METHODIST CHURCH, HOKITIKA TUESDAY, 3rd. 'SEPT. 1929. VISIT OF REV. F. J. GOLDIE, President of the Methodist Church of New Zealand, and—GINA & KERA Solomon Islanders. Chair to be taken at 7.45 o’clock. Collection. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I EDMOND JOHN KIELY, of ’ Greymouth, being the holder of a Publican’s License in-respect of the house and premises situate at Greymouth, and known as Revington’s | Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to be holden at Hokitika on the sth. clay of September,' 1929, apply for a Transfer of the said License from myself to ALLAN MARSHALL, my appointee. Dated the 17th. day of June. 1920. E. J. KIELY. Name .of Owner —M. A. Thornton. Hannan and Scddon, Solicitors, Urey mouth. FIRE BRIGADE BALL. The ross fire brigade annual BALL will take place in the Totara Hall, Ross, on "WEDNESDAY, 11th. SEPTEMBER. Music by Black Hand Orchestra. Ailmission: Double ticket ss, gent’s lady’s 2s. A. W. PEEBLES, Hon. Secretar WESTLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY ELOCUTIONARY MUSICAL DANCING 50 CLASSES : : 91 SECTIONS PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Sept. 9th. Sept. 10th. Sept, llili THURSDAY, SEPT. 12th.—FINAL DEMONSTRATION. Members Tickets may now be obtained from the Committee. D. J. EVANS, President. H. N. OSMERS, Secretary. A pleasant remedy for worms n. children— Wade’s Worm Figs. Very effective. All chemists.—Advt nost obstinate cough or cold es way to “ Nazol.” Never j fail. Acts like a charm. 60 • Is 6d.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1929, Page 1
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