CLL SUPPU.ES of Competitioi Music at the .Bristol Piano Coy Pevell St., Hokitika. F OR SALE—WeII established black' smith and wheelwright business. Particulars on application to C. H. Berendt, Tancred St., Hokitika.
"CIOR SALE—I92B model 3J h.p. A.J.S. MOTO.It CYCLE and sidecar. Guaranteed in perfect order. For full particulars apply to E. C. Tooliey, lteveil St., Hokitika. FOR SALE—One young SOW with litter of eight. Ring Rhone 191. FOR SALE Cabinet GRAMOPHONE, H.M.V., and 50 records. Price reasonable. Apply to "Guardian” Office. . After, xmas sale at the arch LITTLE SHOE STORE. Every pair of boots and shoes in the shop REDUCED to bedrock prices. Oddments at give away prices. Must go to make room for large shipments due next month. SEE WINDOWS. i'Nil-JILDR.BIN’S HATS for summer NN wear. Just the thing for the beach. Sale price from Is at McKay’s. CHILDREN’S cotton bathing suits clearing now at Is (id and Is ,lld a. McKay's. QTIOP at McKay and - Son’s Great “Secret” Sale and bank the difference. Here are two specials: Light cotton and meridian singlets and pants, special prices ranging from - 3d to 4s lid; also six dozen only/ men’s superior working shirts, must clear at prices between 2s lid and ts 6d. CAR TO WESTPORT. NEwmans motors ltd. have a couple of seats in a car leaving on SUNDAY at 10 a.m. for Westport, via Coastal Road.
WRITTEN 'FENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, the loth. FEBRUARY, 1930, for the purchase of the undermentioned vehicles : 1 Ford Car, 5-seater. 1 Harley-Davidson Motor Cycle, 7/9 and Side-car. These vehicles may lie viewed at the Government Buildings at any time during office hours. A. D. McGAVOCK, Conservator of Forests. RAILWAY HOTEL. CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP. HAVING disposed of the Railway Hotel, Hokitika, to Mr A. H. Nancekivell, I take this opportunity of thanking one and all of my patrons extending over a long period of years, for the support extended to me, and I desire to express my sincere wish that the same loyal support will he extem'r to my successor, Mr A. H. Nancekivell. HENRY JONES. HAVING acquired the Railway Hotel from Mr Henry Jones, I wish to assure all past and future patrons that this hotel will continue to be conducted in the same up-to-date and efficient manner as when under the management of. Air Jones, and T respectfully ask for a continuation of the support accorded to my predecessor. Only the best brands of wines, spirit*and ale stocked. A. H. NANCEKIVELL. Feh. 6th., 1930. KOK ATAHI-K OTTER ANGI FARMERS’ UNION. A MEETING of the above UNION • will be held in the ITBLiIC HALL, KOKATAHT, on MONDAY, FEB. 10th. at 7.30 p.m. Business: Mr Hume, supervisor of the Federated Herd Testing Association, will address the meet- , mg. A' large attendance is anticipated. R.. MOYNJHAN, Secretary.
CARRY THE TIN. AVh en you pack your bap; don’t forget to put ;i tin of Pulmonas. Then if you feel hoarseness, a cold or chill coining you’ll have the means to kill it helmit gets a grip and spoils your holiday. Soothing, healing, Pulmonas destroy germs and ward off infection. Is (id
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 February 1930, Page 1
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