LOST —About a week ago, a wristlet WATCH with leather band; keepsake. Finder kindly leave same at “Guardian” Office. jpOR SALE—Vacant SECTION in Sewell St. Also gas copper, pair of tubs and range, undamaged. Apply to Mrs M. Stapleton, Stafford St. chance in a life-time—2o young breeding COCKERELS from my prize-winners, at 10s 6d each; a real snip.—W. A Smith, Ross. ■pOR SALE—A PTANO (by “Eungblut”) in first-class condition. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED-DOOKER for Waitaha A rv-rvKf _ __ Jl Hokitika. Apply Perry and Co. TRANTER—. A local AGENT for * radio sets. Apply “Guardian” Office for information. TTOLIDAYING at the seaside ? Then buy one of those smart bathing costumes at McKay and Sons. Prices from 2s 6d to 12s 6d. JJAVE yon seen the special New Year Bargains offering at Me Kay and Son's? They’re too good to miss. TI/TCKAY AND SON’S New Year Values are attracting the shoppers 1 Summer hats from 7s lid.—W. McKay and Son. WESTLAND A. & P. ASSOCIATION A MEETING of the Executive Committee will be held in the County Chambers on SATURDAY, 25th INST, at 1 p.m. Full attendance asked for, H. T. PARRY, President. 1 HOKITIKA DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. "VTOTICE is hereby given that a HOSTEL (next to Govt. Buildings) for female pupils, is to be opened on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd. 1930, for the accommodation of pupils who wish to attend the Hokitika District High School. For terms please apply to Mrs Eliza Evans, Matron, Hall St., Hokitika. By order of the Board. A. B. KING, Secretary. , S.S.r GAEL Leaves Wellington for Hokitika on MONDAY, JAN. 20th. fi HOKITIKA SHIPPING COY. LTD. SOLDIERS’ HALL. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! FRIDAY, JANUARY 17th. Monster benefit dance for the new’ Building Fund, tendered by Fred Smith’s Visiting Band from Christchurch, and the Black Hand Orchestra. Continuous Dancing—9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission 2s 6d. Soft Drinks and Ices on sale. MRS JOHN COYLE FITZHERBEBT ST., HOKITIKA r DESIRES to notify that she is still continuing the CARRYING and CONTRACTING BUSINESS so successfully carried on by her late husband, which is under the capable management of her son, John Coyle junr. Every description of cartage and carrying effected. Prices reasonable. WOOD* AND COAL SUPPLIED IN ANY QUANTITY. Ring John Coyle, ’phone No. 95. S 1 ] ] ARROW CYCLE WORKS HAVE FOR SALE.AT LOWEST PRICES: B.SA. & BRAMPTON LADIES’ A GENTS’ CYCLES—BuiIt 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. R "We invite you to inspect out fine range of the finest English and American 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 & GO. Revell St. Hokitika. O O O 2. V
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1930, Page 1
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