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TO LET—Comfortable furnished ROOMS with ufie of all conveniences. Apply at “Haeremai” Stafford St. FOR. SALE—IS/30 H.P. McCormickDeering TRACTOR, in good order, cheap. Apply “Tractor” C/o “Guardian” Office. WANTED Second-hand Douglas FORCE-PUMP No 6, in good order. State price to “Guardian” Office. WANTED— BOY for farm-work. 2vlust be able to milk. Apply M. Boyle, Ross. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. SUNDAY YOUNG PEOPLE’S RALLY. Ti EV. H. G. GILBERT, of Hamil-J-\fton, morning and evening. 3.30 o’clock, St. Andrew’s Hall, combined meeting of young people, address by Rev. A. C. Whitelaw L.L.B. and Miss Shannon. Solist at all services—Miss Drake. All young people cordially invited. TENNIS. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the All Saints Tennis Club will be held • in the Pavilion on TUESDAY, 10th. INST, at 5.30 p.m. -Business:—Report and Balance Sheet, Election of Officers, General. A full attendance of members and intending members is requested. W. CHETWYND, Hon. Sec. 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. WESTLAND COMPETITIONS ' SOCIETY ELOCUTIONARY MUSICAL DANCING 50 CLASSES : : 91 SECTIONS 500 RECORD ENTRlES PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA FULL PROGRAMME DAILY. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Sept. 9th. Sept. 10th. Sept. 11th Morning Session 9.30:; Afternoon 2 o’clock; Evening 7.30. 11 SESSIONS & MONSTER CONCERT Official accompaniste—Miss Aileen Daly A.T.C.L. THURSDAY, SEPT. 12th.—FINAL DEMONSTRATION AT 7.30 o’cl.ck. Judges, Elocution and Music—L. Cliffe Stanford, 8.A., Oxon, Christchurch; Dancing—Miss Muriel Waugh, Christchurch. Members’ tickets admit to all sessions except Demonstration —£1. 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. * New goods at McKay’s just opened— Lace fronts, collars and cuffs 2s tc 4s lid; 25in. flouncing lace, black nnc fawn, 6s lid and 7s 6d; new Guipun laces and insertions, all nice quality goods.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1929, Page 1

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308

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1929, Page 1

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