RUGBY FOOTBALL ! CASS SQUARE SATURDAY, SEPT. 14th. m DITTMAN SHIELD MATCH GREYMOUTH V. WESTLAND GRTEYMOUTH V. WESTLAND THE GAME OP THE SEASON ! o Curtain Raiser at 1.30 o’clock: SCHOOL V. OLD BOYS. / Compulsory admission charge Is.
'O7 ANTED—YOUTH for general farm work. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED Reliable GIRL for house-work. Apply “Guardian” Office. HOKITIKA GAS COMDANY CONSUMERS OF GAS are reminded that accounts for the month of AUGuST, must be paid at the Company’s Office, Stafford Street, before NOON TO-MORROW (Saturday) 14th. INST, to secure, disco urn,. H. W. R. SWENEY, Secretary. THANKS. MRS FITZGERALD & FAMILY desire to acknowledge with sincere thanks the many messages and other expressions of sympathy received in connection with their recent bereavement ; also to thank neighbours for their many kindnesses to Mrs Fitzgerald in her sad trouble. G'oldsborough, Sept. 13th.
THANKS. MRS FITZGERALD & FAMILY desire to thank the Doctor, Matron and Staff of Westland Hospital for the kindness and attention given the late Thomas Fitzgerald while an inmate of the institution. • Goldsborough, Sept-. 13th. TOWN HALL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th. ' lANTERN LECTURE by Mr Eric J James, of Makaroa. Descriptive of South Westland Tours, including the 11 aas t Pass route and the Coast trip from Martin’s Bay via Okuru and Haast, to Copland Track and the Fox and Waiho Glaciers. > All interested in the future of South Westland and the development of tourist traffic are invited to be present. Lecture at 8 p.m. Admission free. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIANO & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. ON THE PREMISES, CORNER OF HAMPDEN AND SALE STS. TUESDAY, 17th. At 2 p.m. M HOUSTON AND COY. •• instructed by Mr P. J. Howard (who is leaving Hokitika) will sell by public auction as above: The whole of his household furniture and effects, including: English iron frame piano (Taylor), sitting room suite in moquette, sideboard, occasional tables, gateleg table, dining chairs, carpets, rugs, fire screen (hand painted), linoleum squares, d. and s. wood bedsteads. 2 duchesse chests, 2 pedestals, wire and kapoe mattress, kitchen chairs, table, hallstand, gramophone and records, sewing machine, electric iron, blankets, kitchen utensils and numerous sundries. Auctioneer’s note: The above is all comparatively new furniture and in hrst-class order. Another importation of the school girls’ Navy Pull-overs, with two wide rnd one narrow white bars (school uniform), 8 sizes—prices 7s lid to 11s 6d for largest size, at McKay’s.— Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1929, Page 1
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