POUND —At Addisons, the Xmas gifts I like at the prices I like. UY or reserve your Xmas novelties -D f rom a full stock opened up at Addison’s. WANTED HOUSEMAID-WAIT-RESS for hotel. Apply “Guardian” Office. \\T ANTED—A GIRL. Apply to Mrs V v Robt. Stuart, Quay. ENUERS are invited for painting JL the Pioneer Hotel. For particulars apply to A, Gilman. lOR SALE—Two good quiet two I year-old HEIFERS, in full prolit. Apply C. E. Sparkes, South Hokitika. ARAHURA TENNIS CLUB, THE OFFICIAL OPENING of the above Club will take place on SATURDAY, NOV. 30th. at 2 p.m. All interested are invited to attend. m. McConnell, A. TOKER, Secretaries. BUSHFELLERS WANTED
rriwo OR! THREE COMPETENT ■JL - UUSHFELLERS required to fell about 1()0 acres of second growth, at Karnngai'ua. Price ranging from to £3 per acre. Meat supplied at 6d per lb. and other provisions at cos price. Apply at once to R. 0. Scott, Tvarangarua or to M. Houston and Co., nokitika. RINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA MONDAY NEXT, DEC. 2nd. Direction Henry Hayward. (By arrangement with Edward Branscombe). THE WORLD FAMOUS WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS Direct from England, via Canada, are selected from the great Cathedrals and principal Churches of England. 5 SOPRANO DO Y SOLOISTS —5 B—BRILLIANT ADULT ARTISTS—B presenting Magnificent Programmes of Solos' Duets, Part Songs, Madrigals, Anthems, Plantation Melodies, Sailor Shanteys, Vocal Dances, Humorous Quartets and Song Scenas. Admission : os, 3s and 2s. Children under 14 half-price 2s 6d and Is Gd. Prices plus tax. Liberal concessions to parties from schools. For particulars apply Box Office at Miss Mclntosh’s. Advance Director —Scott Colville. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will cl he held at the office of the Bant ON TUESDAY, DEC. 3rd. at 2.30 p.m. WM. WILSON. Manager. WESTPORT TROTTING CLUB. XMAS -MEETING. DECEMBER 26th. <fc 27th. 1929. STAKES £2050. Nominations for ail events close on WEDNESDAY, 4th. DECEMBER at 9 p.m. Programme in “Referee.” Arrangements have been made with the Railway Department for giving prompt transit of horses to Inangalma Junction, and it is advisable that consignors make early application for boxes. A lorry will moot the horse train and transport all gear FREE. OIF CHARGE from Tnangahua Junction to Westport and returning after the races.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 November 1929, Page 1
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