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GLORIOUS SUPPER at The Rendezvous, Revell St.—•’Whitebait and chips, groper, oysters, terekihi etc. A large pie with peas and potato chips and coffee lor 9dthis is a meal in itself. You have only to visit the .rooms to appreciate wholesome Refreshments. HE HYGIENE FISH MART have fresh fish arriving to-night; also crayfish, groper fillets, hake fillets, and ling fillets. ’Phone 1245. Arriving to-night at Pugh’s Fish Shop—Fresh blue cod, smoked fillets, oysters; also mutton birds. Open to-night. WANTED —BOY for farm-work. Must be able to milk. ■ Apply M. Boyle, ltoss. WANTED Second-hand Douglas FORCE-RUMP No 0, in good order. State price to “Guardian” Office. y '.few' - iXTILL THE PERSON who took by » V mistake, a pair of silver SHOES from dressing room at the Hospital Ball last night kindly return to “Guardian” Office.

MUSICAL TUITION. MISS. ETHEL M. STREETER. A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L., teacher of pianoforte will commence teaching at her residence, Revell St. from MONDAY, SEPT. 9th. Intending pupils interviewed. NOTICE TO JURORS. ALL GRAND and COMMON JURORS summoned to attend the SEPTEMBER circuit sittings of the SUPREME COURT at HOKITIKA are hereby discharged from attendance. C. W„ CARVER, Registrar Supreme Court. Courthouse, Hokitika sth. Sept. 1929. WESTLAND COMPETITIONS SOCIETY ELOCUTIONARY MUSICAL DANCING 50 CLASSES : : 91 SECTIONS • 500 RECORD ENTRlES

PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA FELL PROGRAMME DAILY. MONDAY. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Sopt. 9th. Sept. 10th. Sept. 11th Morning Session 9.39 T; Afternoon 2 o'clock; Evening 7.30. J] SESSIONS & MONSTER CONCERT Official accompnniste—Miss Aileen Daly A.T.C.L. THURSDAY, SEPT. 12th.—FINAL DEMONSTRATION AT 7.30 o’cl c!c. Judges, Elocution and Music—L. Cliffe Stanford, 8.A., Or,on, Christchurch ; Dancing—Miss Muriel Waugh, Christchurch. i Members’ tickets admit to all sessions except Demonstration—£l. Competition Tickets—Adults 4s, Family 6s. Day Sessions, Is evening 2s and Is. Children half-price. Tickets may be obtained from the Committee. H. N. OSMERS, Secretary. A sure, safe remedy for coughs and colds—put a few drops oi “ Nazol ” on a piece of lump sugar and let it dissolve slowly in the mouth. Instant relief assured. 60 doses for 1b 6d. —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1929, Page 1

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333

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1929, Page 1

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