T OST —Between Hokitika and Ross .Li on Christmas Eve, a kit of Triumph TOOLS of motor-cycle. Reward at “Guardian” Office. WANTED—; 2 MEN to fell 40 acres of blackberries and scrub, by contract or day wages—£2 5s per acre. Good hut to live in.—J. Manera, jKakapotalii. WANTED'— A good reliable GIRL for general housework—must he able to do plain cooking. Good wages. Apply Mrs J. Sullivan, Weheka, South Westland. MAKE this a brighter New Year by having Kortegast’s Sparkling Table Ale (non-intoxicating) in the house. A balloon for the children with every order. JUSFRUTE Your hot weather friend. Se© you have plenty this New Year. A Jusfrute balloon with every order. MAKE this a 'real Jusfrute New Year. Order early to avoid disappointment and procure a Jusfrute balloon. Ring ’phone 92, Kortegast Bros, OUR New Year Special—“ Three Cheers-—the new drink. Try it. You are sure to like it. Ring 92. Kortegast Bros. FOR. SALE—Boy’s VIOLIN, in perfect order. Apply “Guardian” Office. THREE MILE HALL. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT ! A DANCE will be held in the above Hall in aid of Three Mile Tennis Court on THURSDAY, JAN. 2nd. Good music. Admission, gents 2s, ladies Is. A. DICK, L. SHERIFF, Secretaries. FIRST DANCE OF, THE NEW YEAR SOLDIERS’ HALL, FRIDAY JAN. 3rd IN AID of the New Building Fund. Musjc by Black Hand Orchestra. Admission 2s 6d. Dancing 9to 1, r COME AND HELP THE BUILDING FUND. LETTER OF THANKS. I WISH to tender my sincere thanjcs and gratitude to Dr Baird, the Matron and Staff of the Westland Hospital for their bind attention and care of me during the last twelve month? while I was an inmate of the Hospital, during which I had the misfortune to lose both legs. I especially wish to thank Dr Baird, who did his utmost to save a leg to me, and had lie known of the remedy he used to kill the gangrene, ' a little sooner he would have saved, both legs. OSWALD BORTON. APPRECIATION AND THANKS. I WISH to thank all those who in any way assisted to procure me a propelling chair for outside use. I appreciate their kindness and T am very grateful to them all and will always have a warm spot in my heart for them. I especially wish to thank Mr Lawn and the Black Hand Orchestra, Mr D. J. Evans, and the Revd. Nelson.Wrnrht for the trouble they went to, to procure 'me a chair. OSWALD BORTON. THIS SPACE STILL RESERVED
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 January 1930, Page 1
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