OWING to the difficulty in securing fresh fish from Christchurch we have made arrangements with the proprietors ;of the Nile, supply us with fresh fish daily To-night’s menu : Groper, sell Mapper, gurnet, flounders, soles, steak and eggs, bacon and eggs, ham and eggs, hot pics with peas and potatoes. All fish meals Is 6d. Cooked fish to take home at any hour at the .Rendezvous. mO LET—Two sunny ROOMS, with use of all conveniences. Apply “Guardian” Office. THRESH groper and smoked fish ar- •*- riving at the Hygiene Fish Mart to-morrow (Tuesday) ( Phone 35. A chance in a life-time—2o young breeding COCKERELS from my prize-winners, at 10s 6d each; a real snip.—W. A Smith, Ross. WANTED HOUSEMAID-WAIT-RESS ;' also P ANTR YMAIDWAITRESS for Otira Terminus Hotel. Must be experienced. Apply J. O’Malley. TTOLIDaYING at the seaside? Then -*-JL buy one of those smart bathing costumes at McKay and Sons. Prices from 2s 6d to 12s 6d. HAVE you seen the special New Year Bargains offering at McKay and Son’s? They’re too good to miss. MCKAY AND SON’S New Year Values are attracting the shoppers ! Summer hats from 7s lid.—W. McKay and Son. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will ■ be held at the office of the Bnnlon THURSDAY, JAN. 16th. at 2.30 p.m. WM. WILSON, Manager. SOLDIERS’ HALL.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 17th. Monster benefit dance for the new Building Fund, tendered by Fred Smith’s Visiting Band from Chrtstohureh, and the Black Hand Orchestra. Continuous Dancing—9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission 2s 6d. Soft Drinks and Ices on sale. KOKATAHI SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, loth. JANUARY At 1 p.m. M HOUSTON & CO. will • sell by public auction as above: 16 18-mos. to 2-yr. STEERS 19 COWS and HEIFERS For J. Manera 14 2}yr. STEERS 3 Fat COWS For D. Mulholand. 246 Romney Breeding EWES (in wool) 111 EWES and LAMBS For . a Client. 13 12 to 18-mos. STEERS 1 Young Cattle DOG For T. Crough; junr. 13 Hereford STEERS For W. O’Reilly. 20 18-mos. to 2f-yr. STEERS For J. W. Graham, 1 Spring cart MARE, sound and quiet 1 Light draught MARE with foal at foot, sound and quiet (good farm sorts) For R. Whiley. 1 HACK 1 Half draught HORSE, broken to all work, sound. • For G. Rea., 30 18-mos STEERS and HEIFERS For P. S. Heslan. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED.
ARROW CYCLE WORKS HAVE FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES: B.SA. & BRAMPTON LADIES’ &' GENTS’ CYCLES- Built to suit local conditions. Also : Full stock of B.S.A. Cycle and Motor Cycle Accessories. English framed cycles with Brampton fittings at £7. Eectric cycle lamps, torches and batteries, full stock. We invite you to inspect our fine range of the finest English and Ameiican guns, rifles and ammuniton. All cycle and motor cycle repairs effected by first-class mechanics. Workmanship guaranteed. 8.5. A., Triumph and Ariel Motor Cycles supplied to order. I. BROWN & CO. Revell St. Hokitika.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1930, Page 1
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