TO LET—3-roomed COTTAGE an scullery, Park St. Apply Mfi sonic Hotel. , BOA PI), OR Hl® & BREAKFAST Milton House; phone 31-678; 23 Worcester St.. Christclmreli. UND—Oval gold BROOCH, cen tre stone set with pearls. Appl; “Guardian” Office. LOST —On Monday night, one baj MARE with white blaze on fore head. Please advise Coyle Bros Phone 113. * Dainty underwear including silk opera, vests, cel an esc undershirts and knickers at very low prices at McKay’s. 'W" ANTED—Young GIRL, fond of * ’ children, for good home. Greymouth. Apply “Guardian” Office. SWIMMING ! SWIMMING ! QEASON TICKETS' for the SwimF-* ming Baths are now on sale at Mr A. H. Lawn’s, Hairdressing Shop, i ne charges are very moderate, namely: Gentlemen 7s 6d, ladies ss. youths under 18, 5s and children 2s 6d. H. HOUSTON, *junr., Hon. Secretary. LOCO DRIVER TJU' A NT.E D-1 -OCO-DRIVER for our * * • Kawhaka Mill. Must be prepared to load trucks. Apply Malfroy and Coy. Three Mile. FOR, SALE. NEW OUTBOARD .MOTOR SPEED BOAT and JOHNSON ENGINE, only done 18 hours running. Winner of the Westland Handicap for the McIntosh Cup; also whiner of t,he Open Hand icap at Lake Kanieri on Labour Day. The Johnosn also got’three firsts at Picton on Labour Day, including the South Island Championship. Apply to the local agentF. J. ANDREWS. BOXING. Nominations for boys’' boxing TOURNEY to be held on THURSDAY, NOV. 21st 1929, close with the Secretary on SATURDAY, NOV. 16th. 1929. ' "" Entry to he accompanied by 5s whicii will be refunded at Ringside. Weight limit 10 stone. Hokitika Amateur Boxing & Gymnastic Club. E. M. BEST, Hon. Secretary. FARMERS A DEMONSTRATION with the Mc-•Cormick-Deering Distributor (top-dresser) will be given at Mr T. O’Neill’s Farm, Kokatahi, on sth. NOVEMBER at 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. weather permitting. C. H. ROSE, District Agent, Greymouth S. A, CLARKE '(3O years’ experience). PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER SEWELL ST. HOKITIKA HAS COMMENCED BUSINESS and invites general support. Country orders promptly attended to. Estimates furnished.
J. P. COUJ.BON, PROP^ETOP CARRYING AND FORWARDING AGENTS. HALL ST HOKITIKA. CIARRYING in all its foraYictieo, 1 town or country. Furniture securely packed and forwarded to *"'* part of New Zeals*"' 1 PUBLIC NOTICE UNDERTAKER & MONUMENT A*' MASON. GIBSON QUAY, HOKTTIKA. THE BUSINESS of the late H. A Thompson will l>e continued under the same name with MR ARNOLD THOMPSON in charge as Manager. A continuance of the support so fre® ly given in the past, is solicited and everv attention is minrnnteed We have just opened up a selection of pretty frocks for little people in voile,, musliiu erope-de-hino and print in the latest styles. ANo new sun lion nets, hats, summer sets, hihs, everything for the new baby at McKays.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1929, Page 1
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