TjOTARA HALL, ROSS. TO-NIGHT I TO-NIGHT I A GRAND VICTORY BALL will be ■ held on WEDNESDAY, 23rd. OCTOBER to celebrate the victory of the Ross Football Club during the past season. Efficient M.C., good floor, excellent supper. Music by Black Hand Orchestra. Admission: Double tickets os, gents 3s, lady 2s 6d. G. HARIvNESS, Hon. Secretary. ROSS BALL TO-NIGHT. Newmans motors ltt*. are running a special car to the Ross Football Club’s Ball THIS (Wednesday) EVENING leaving the garage at 7.45 o’clock. ' ' ‘ PRINCESS THEATRE ■ t THURSDAY, 7th. NOV. 1929. £IT. PAUL’S AMATEURS will preLJ sent: “The Cure That Failed” ‘‘‘The Simple Life” “Uncle Ben” “Uncle John From Yorkshire” A Night of Merriment : Usual Prices. , ' i Also—Totara Hall, Ross, FRIDAY, OCT. 25th. 1929. ' . K OKATAHI PUBLIC HALL WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6th. GRAND PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL. , Novelty Dances ! Lucky Spot Dances ! PRIZES FOR BEST DRESS. Handsome Silver Cup for— WALTZING COMPETITION (Judges, Messrs Breeze and McGregor) Good Music by SOUTHERN CROSS JAZZ BAND Good M.C. and First-class Supper Prices: Gents 3s; Ladies ' 2s.
KANIERI PUBLIC HALL RAND CONCERT & BALL, in aid UT-.of Kanieri Public School Fund, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13th. Admission to concert Is; to ball, gents 2s 6d, ladies Is. F. W. SELBY, (Hon. Sec. .-s ' \ JAMES TOOHEY BOOKSELLER, STATIONER & FANCY GOODS DEALER > REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. Ladies hand bags-6s 6d, ds 6d, 10s, 15s, 255, 30s, 355, 52s 6d. Black edge English China Cups and Saucers—lss doz. Enamel and Aluminium Ware in the hest quality. Writing Pads —6d, 9d, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d 'Ladies’ Compendiums—ls 6d. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL REQUIREMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Ledgers, Cash Boolis, Analysis Books, Journals and Commercial Stationery of every description. Let me quote you for 1 ENVELOPES in large quantities before sending money out of the town 1
REMEMBER: THERE IS NO OLD STOCK IN THIS SHOP. ALL WEEKLY PAPERS KEPT. JAMES TOOHEY F. BLAOK MOTOR CARRIER & CONTRACTOR, HAMPDEN ST., HOKITIKA ’Phone 190. JS PREPARED’ TO SUPPLY: - Firewood in any quantity, and carry out general carrying work. Sawn and dressed timber delivered to any part of the district. S. A. CLARKE (30 years’ experience). PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER SEWELL ST. HOKITIKA. HAS COMMENCED BUSINESS and invites general support. Country orders promptly attended to. Estimates furnished. LATEST in fancy neckwear ? including pleated costume fronts, lace collars and cuffs arid! collars and ties, from Is 3d to 7s 6d. at McKay’s.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1929, Page 1
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