OK SALE, cheap— 9 acre freehold SECTION, situated at Hau Hau. Apply E. T. Shorriff, Three Mile. FOE SALE—One 2J h.p. 1929 model De Luxe Douglas MOTORCYCLE, detachable head etc. Trial given; guaranteed in perfect order. Price £4O, terms or cash. Address at “Guardian” Office. FOE SALE—WeII established blacksmith and wheelwright business!" Particulars on application to C. H. Berendt, Tailored St., Hokitika. LOST- —On Dec. 24th. lady’s silver wristlet WATCH (between Jackson’s and Dillman’s). Eewnrd on return to “Guardian” Office. T OST—A pair of OVERALLS between Newman’s Garage and Stafford St. Finder please return to Newman’s Garage. 1- OST—Gold CHAIN with gold pendant attached, a keepsake. Reward on return to “Guardian” Office MUSICAL MISS C. WYLTE, A.T.C.L., will resume teaching on the following dates:— St. Paul’s Schoolroom, Hokitika February 3rd. Pub)ic Hall, Woodstock. February 4 th. MUSIC. MISS M. DAVIES, teacher of pianoforte and theory, will resume teaching at her residence, Hampden St. on MONDAY, FEB. 3rd. N.Z. GOVERNMENT LOAN, .54 PEE CENT. MATCHING 1937. MEM REES of the Christchurch Stock Exchange wish to notify the public that they will be pleased to lodge applications for the above loan free of charge. / PATERSON MICHEL A CO. LTD. (Country Members) WHARF ST. HOKTTTKA. AUCTION SALE. AT THE MART, CAMP ST. FRI DA Y ,-,1315t. J A Nl' AR Y. At 2.30 p.m. HOUSTON CO. will sell bv public auction as above: 21 Sacks of FOWL WHEAT On account of Consignees. MISS NANCY WRIGHT (Pupil of Miss Bessie Macdonald) WILL COMMENCE TEACHING DANCING on WEDNESDAY, FEB. sth. Address: All Saints Vicarage, Hokitika. Telephone No. 91. HOKITIKA AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB. TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT ! QWIMMING CARNIVAL at the Municipal Baths on 1 HUES- ' DAY, JAN. 30th. at 7.30 p.m. Special visit of the Lyall Bay Surf and Life Saving Club’s team straight from the N.Z. Championships, including Miss K. Miller, champion lady swimmer of New Zealand. Nominations close on Tuesday the ‘2Bth. i 11st . Admission to Carnival: Adults Is fid. children fid. A DANCE will he held in the Soldiers’ Hall immediately alter the Carnival. Music by the Black Hand Orchestra. Admission Is fid. M. HOUSTON. Junr. Hon. Sec. ARROW CYCLE WORKS HAVE FOR SALE AT LOWEST PRICES: B.SA. A BRAMPTON LADIES’ & 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, lull stock. We invite you to inspect oul line range of the finest English and American guns, rifles and ammuniton. All cycle and motor cycle repairs effected by first-class mechanics. Workin a liship guai;n 11 teed. 11.5. A., Triumph and Ariel Motor Cycles supplied to order. I. BROWN & CO. Revi II St. Hokitika. Speedy relief from liny fever—use “Nazol.” A unique, never-failing remedy. fiO doses for Is fid. Ad\t>.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1930, Page 1
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