"OLOUNDERS! Fried chips, groper and bait fritters and chips. flounders and chips, whiteApart from our fish suppers we have the greatest variety of hot dishes at The Rendezvous. PRIVATE BOARD and residence foi pupils attending high school accommodation fiifct class, tariff charges reasonable.—Miss Afcnew, Haeremai, Stafford St. TT'OZIEi TEA ROOMS, Hamilton St. Hot lunch every day, all hours, ftp creams start to-day.—Ml-MuUnn and Co. |7l OR, SALE—Baby’s spring PUSHOHAIR, almost new. Apply “Guardian” Office. TC'IOR SALE—A Wizard four-light plant, cheap. ’Phone 127 xor apply “Guardian” Office. OST—Between Kanieri and Hokitika, brass TOP of petrol tank. Finder return to Kortegast Bros., Gibson Quay. SIDEBOARDS, wardrobes, duchesses, kitchen and dining room chairs, Morris chair, couches, single & double wooden and iron bedsteads, single and double kapoc mattresses, carpets and linos. Also tent and fly, camp stove, gas cooker, pedestals and large quantity of other goods too numerous to mention. Come and see !—Mrs J. V. Hall, South Revell St. "'STSTILL the person who borrowed a ’ * O-111. Bottle Jack and a lin. parallel Reamer from Cederman’s Foundry, kindly return same' immediately; "DOYS’ and Girls’ School Blazers, all sizes. Prices front' 7s 6d to 29s 6d at McKay’s. MEN’S dark grey, light grey and fawn Trousers for every day wear—complete range and excellent vaue. Price 12s 6d to 29s at McKay’s. WESTLAND HOSPITAL BOARD. Notice is hereby given that all overdue accounts twing to the above Board on September 30th. 1929 WILL BE SUED FOR without further notice. Once these accounts are sued for the summonses will not he withdrawn on any account. By Order of the Board. T. W. BRUCE, Secretary.
PERSONAL. ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS SUFFERERS. NO MATTER how okl your complaint write for information of ,iOw to receive one free treatment of newly discovered remedy. Write “Guardian” Office. CLEARING SALE! OF FAT AND STORE CATTLE. AT TOT All A FLAT SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 27th. NOV. 1929. At 1 p.m. Mho ust on and coy * instructed by Mr J. Halpin (who has sold his properties) will sell by public auction as above : 60 Fat- and Forward BULLOCKS 40 Prime Fat HEIFERS 20 COWS and CALVES Id Young Dry COWS 20 12 -to iSmos. STEERS and HEIFERS 2d 3-yr. old STEERS ARAB UR A SALE YARDS. MONDAY, 2dth. NOVEMBER, AT 2.30 P.M. Messrs w. jeffrjes * coy., will sell as above: 2d Prime CATTLE For M. Keenan. AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, 27th. NOV. At 2 p.m. ON THE PREMISES. SALE ST. Messrs w jeffries and co. instructed by All' J. Downs who has been transferred to Invercargill, will sell the whole of his new furniture, in first-class order, comprising: Piano (Milner and Thompson, iron frame), suite of 7 pieces (new), sideboard, dining table and chairs, carpet and linos, double and single oak bedsteads, duehesse chests, box ottoman, Morris and wicker chairs, fire screens, fenders, vases, pictures, glass ware, kitchen utensils and garden tools. Note: —The above is practically new and in good order. Cards to inspect may he had on Monday. Sharland’s Vinegar is not only palatable—it is piquant, strong and pure. Ha ve it always on your table. In bottle or bulk.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1929, Page 1
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