Hygiene fish mart win have fresh smoked fish arriving by first train to-morrow morning 9.30 o’clock. Fresh whitebait also for sale. ’Phone 1245. WANTED TO SELL—A seagrass PRAM, in good condition, almost new. Apply “Guardian” Office. FOUND— A bunch of KEYS. Apply “Guardian” Office. OR SALE—Modern BUNGALOW. Apply G. Appleton, Livingstone Street. FOR SALE—Sittings of white Leghorns, utility strain (Green). Price os. Apply Mrs Roxborough or mrs Hackell’s Shop, Ilevell St. mO LET—Two front ROOMS and use of all conveniences. Apply to “Guardian” Office. MEMORIAL HALL, KUMARA FRIDAY, SEPT. 20th. KUMARA VOLUNTEER FIRE. BRIGADES ANNUAL PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL. Promenade Supper and efficient M.C. Double ticket ss, extra lady 2s 6d. R, BELL, Secretary.
pRI NCE S S T HOKITIKA. HEATBE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY S W. STAYELEY & COMPANY have much pleasure in presenting by request, as a benefit for the Hokitika Volunteer Fire Brigade, Planquette’s mirth-provoking comic opera: RIP VAN WINKLE RIP VAN WINKLE RIP VAN WINKLE Complete stage production as received already locally with unbounded enthusiasm. Popular prices: 3s, 2s, Is. /Dress Circle seats may be' reserved at Mclntosh’s Sheets Shop, no booking fee. Doors open 7.10. Overture 7.50.
PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA .HAVE YOU BOOKED YOUR ' SEATS! FOR, THE GREATEST THEATRICAL PRODUCTION EVER STAGED IN HOKITIKA ? ALLAN WILKIE ALLAN WILKIE ALLAN WILKIE —WITH — MISS HUNTER-WATTS MISS HUNTER-WATTS MISS HUNTER-WATTS and Splendid Company of 30 Artists —IN—SHAKESPEARE’S GREAT TRAGICOMEDY: “THE MERCHANT OF VENICE” MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd. Gorgeously Costumed ! Lavishly Mounted ! Superbly Acted ! Prices: Reserved seats Gs, unreserved os and 3s. Concession rates to school children (in parties of ten and over) 4s, 3s and 2s. (Prices over 2s plus tax). Plans now open at Miss McIntosh’s. Book early. OPTICIANS’ ACT, 1928. THE OPTICIANS’ BOARD, estab lished under the Opticians’ Act, 1928, desires to draw the attention of persons interested to the provisions of the Opticians’ Act, providing for registration of opticians. Particular attention is drawn to Section 6 (1) (2) of the Act, which enacts that no person shall be registered under paragraph (a) of Section 6 (1) unless application for registration is<- made prior to 31st December, 1929. Full particulars as to qualifications for registration and methods of procedure can be obtained on application to the undersigned. C. J. DRAKE, Secreary Opticians’ Board, C/o Health Department, Wellington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1929, Page 1
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