WANTED —A strong LAD. Apply J. Johnson, butcher, ltevel 1 St. WANTED— Strong LAD or MAN for dairy farm. Apply R. A. Harceurt, junr., Koiterangi. WANTED— BOY for farm work. Must be able to milk. Apply M. Boyle, Ross. SALE—Young Xmas GEESE. Order early; limited supply Price 8s each 15s pair.—J. Michell, Koiterangi. FOR SALE—Young GEESE for XMAS. Price 8s each. Apply J. Fleming, Kokatahi. FOR SALE—Pacer ROGER LYONS, sound and in work; any trial. Price £l5O or near offer for quick sale Apply G. N. Digbv, Rolleston. i FOR SALE—An all-electric RADIO SET, complete, 12 100111118’ gjuarantee, any trial. Cheap for cash. Terms arranged. Address inquiries to “Radio” C.'o “Guardian” Office. LOST —Cranking HANDLE off Fiat car. Einder rewarded on return to “Guardian” Office. lOST —Between Hokitika and Kokatalii, one sack of POLLARD. Finder kindly advise J. Shivas,. carrier, Lower Kokatahi. I't ADIES’ Pure Silk Allan A. Hos iery, arranged in fancy silver boxes for Xmas—Price 12s lid at McKay’s. U W HAT SHALL 1 GIVE? Heav ' J t * ens—Xmas is now only a few days away. Now, let me see—Emma did all her Xmas shopping yesterday at McKay’s—secured some beautiful presents—and the .prices—Oh, what a surprise! Resolved to do all my Xmas shopping at McKay’s this year.” HOKITIKA HIGH SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited returnable on TUESDAY, DEC. 17th. at 5 p m. for repairing and painting work at the Board’s residence, Sewell St. Specifications can be seen at Westland Hospital Board, Rooms. H.. L. MJCHEL, Chairman.
THREE MILE HALL. A TENNIS DANCE will he held in the above hall TO-NIGHT (Saturday) in aid of Three Mile Tennis Club. Admission: Gents 2s, ladies Is. A. DICK, L. SHERRIFF Joint Secretaries. ARNOLD PERRY (Surgeon Dentist) - Desires to notify patients that he will be out of town for three days, Dec. 17th. 18th. 19th. Interviews tvrn he arranged prior to above dates and from Dec. lOth. to 24th. KOITERANGI PUBLIC HALL WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18th. CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS V J DANCE, under the auspices of ihe Koiterangi School Committee. Floor cleared for adults at 10 p.m. Gents 2s 6d, ladies Is, children 6d, inanmnnoNMY JL3KWMH3,, o€6l tfOd aaAdasatf aavds SIHI
FRESH ARRANGEMENTS. IN CONNECTION with the business of Johnson and Woolhouse, butchers, of Re veil St., fresh business arrangements have been made. Instead of Mr John Woolhouse taking over the business, as previously announced, Mr James Johnson has puichased the interests of his former partner, and will carry on the business. James Johnson therefore invites the continued patronage of customers, and desires to notify that he is now BOOKING ORDERS FOR XMAS LAMB. The same shop, the same phone —No. 157. JAMES JOHNSON (Late Johnson and Woolhouse) BUTCHER, REV ELL ST,
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1929, Page 1
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