TRAYED—From, Stafford St., light m grey Persian CAT. Finder rewarded on informing “Guardian” office. FOR SALE—'New Com it MOT-OR-CYCLE, 3-speed Sturmey Archer gear-box, Villers’ 2-stroke engine. Guaranteed good as new, Price £2O. Apply E. C. Tooliey. OR SALE'—2;lh.p. Harley Davidson /-*- ; MOTOR-CYCLE in good running order. Price £22 10s. Apply E. C. Tooliey. lOvST —Saturday week, small gold RROOCH (ivy leaf and diamond in centre). Reward at “Guardian” Office.
JV. HALL has for sale, cheap: * 1 tent 8 x 10, fly 12 x 14, gent’s bicycle, 2 gas Hotentots, 2 meat safes, child’s pram, 2 sideboards, 2 chiffoniers, 2 gramophones, wooden and iron bedsteads, 2 dressers, kapoc mattress, kitchen and dining room tables, collapsible card tables, carpets (Wiltori) and rugs. Also, large quantity of crockery, fancy goods and toys. Come and see, you must buy at the prices. LATEST in fancy neckwear, including pleated costume • fronts, lace collars and cuffs and collars and ties, from Is 3d to 7s 6d. at McKay’s. "STS, 7 HITE Panama hats, just the y » 'thing for all girls for schools. Prices ranging from 12s 6d to 15s 6d, at McKay’s. , THANKS. MRS R. BOWEN and FAMILY desire to thank all kind friends foi the expressions of sympathy and floral tributes received during their retent sad bereavement. Hokitika,'Oct! 16th, FOR SALE.. 17UVE-S EATER TOURING CAR, in perfectly good running order, registered just, over 14,500 miles. Apply to— C. H. GUTHREY, m Park St., Hokitika.
PLUNKET SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL MEETIiNG will be held in St. Andrew’s Hall on THURSDAY EVENiNG, 17th. inst. at 8 o’clock. Members and all others interested in the work of the Society are invited to attend. tV ANTED KNOWN TRVINE & STEVENSON LTD.. A Beach St., Hokitika, are cash buyers of WHITEBAIT. Consignment by train promptly collected. Carrier meets all trains. WESTLAND h6sPITAL BOaRP The BOARD at its meeting on Monday night passed a special resolution thanking those ladies, and gentlemen who made the Annual Hospital Ball such an' unqualified success, and also those who gave gifts and donations to the Ladies’ Committee." Thank you, one and all, heartily. J. J. BREEZE, Chairman Westland Hospital Board. NOTICE. PERSONS allowing their stock to pasture on my property at'Takutaki or'Ho Ho, without my permission; will be prosecuted. 1 WTLiLTAM BERRY. Harihari. Oct. 14th. 1929.
TOTARA FLAT SALEYARDS. FRIDAY, 25th. OCTOBER, 1929. At 12.30 sharp. MCMAHON and LEE will sell by public auction as above:— 100 Store BULLOCKS, 2, 3 and 4 years old, well grown, good sorts and good colours. 50 Good Store COWS 50 Mixed Store CATTLE. o PRINCESS THEATRE THURSDAY, 7th. NOV. 1929. QT'. PAUL’S AMATEURS will present: “The Cure That Failed” “The Simple Life” “Uncle Ben” “Uncle John From Yorkshire” A Night of Merriment : Usual Prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1929, Page 1
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