A few of the numerous snips now offered to you at the Economical Crockery Shop: Fancy cup, saucer and plate Is lid set, white and gold breakfast cups with saucers 6d. Also a lovely range of salad dishes at 2s each. Remember, we buy for cash, we sell for cash, that’s why we lead.—P. Stephens, Proprietress.—Advt.
WANTED— MAN or PARTY to fell 40 acres of bush. Apply W. O’Reilly, Lower Kokatahi. TO LET—3-roomed COTTAGE and scullery, Park St. Apply Masonic Hotel. Board, or BEiy^. breakfast, Aiilton House ;- phone 31-078; 232 Worcester fct., Christchurch. WANTED to sell at ridiculously low prices—lo pieces of best quality Lino in all lengths—at McKay’s. SPECIAL REDUCTION in men’s and boys’ Bathing Suits. Prices from Is Od to 2s lid—at McKay’s. /"AALL AT McKAY’S and see all the latest novelties just opened .up for Xmas. COTTON DRESS GOODS just arrived, including printed and plain Zampa Cloth, from Is 3d to Is lid—at McKaj’s. WEST COAST MOTORS LTD. CtARS will leave Wild and Bassett’s > Garage TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING at 8 o’clock for the Hibernian Ball at Toiler’s Hall, Arahura.
THANKS. R. E. MORRIS desires to thank I)r Bail'd, Matron and Staff of Westland Hospital for the excellent treatment- and care given to his wile while an inmate of the institution. Kanicri, Nov. 4th. HOKITIKA RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. ON behalf of the above we desire to thank publicly, all those who assisted in various ways on Saturday to receive and entertain the visiting guests of the Association from Christehueh, specially mentioning those who kindly loaned motor ears, and assisted with the provision of refreshments; likewise Bugler Ross for his special help, and the Black Hand Orchestra for its very acceptable assistance; and ciertaiinlv, in particular, ; the ladies | whose help at the Soldiers’ Hall, in entertaining the visitors was indisoensible, and was so much appreciated by the guests of the Association. R. PATERSON, Hon. Sec. D. J. EVANS, President. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will • be held a+ the office of +bo Ba’A ON THURSDAY, 7th. NOV. at 2.30 p.m. WM. WILSON. Manager. S. A. CLARKE (30 years’ experience). PAINTE.R AND PAPER-HANGER SEWELL ST. HOKITIKA HAS COMMENCED BUSINESS and invites general support. Country orders promptly attended to. Estimates furnished.
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