"CIOR SALE-Local grown APPLES. Apply Woodland Dairy, South Hokitika. T OS,T—Last night between Ca.ss Square and railway bridge, a wristlet WATCH. Finder please return to “Guardian” Office. WILL the person who removed an .IGNITION KEY from a model “A.” Ford car in Baty’s Garage last Tuesday evening, post same to Baty’s Garage. Weld St. as the key will fit only the ear from which it was taken. APPRECIATION. Tip S. STEWART, husband of the late .Mary Stewart, and her 'sisters and brothers wish to thank the people .of Goldsborough and surrounding districts for their kind attention; also the'many friends for their kind messages and floral tributes. NOTICE. r WILL not be responsible for any A debts contracted in my name. W. J. LENNANE. SALE OF Flit IT, ETC. SATURDAY, FEB. l,stb. W JEFF KIES * COY, A “ • will sell as above: At 11 a.m. 50 Cases Nelson TOMATOES 10 Cases PEARS 30 Bags POTATOES (half centals) KOITERANGI PICNIC. THE ANNUAL BASKET PICNIC will take place in Preston’s Paddock, Koiterangi, on WETjjjIESDAY', FEB 19th. Hot water supplied Dance in the evening. W. LONEY, Secretary. 0-MINION HOTEL, RE YELL ST. HOKITIKA. CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP. THE ABOVE HOTEL, which has been conducted by me for the past number of years, since 1921, has now been disposed of to Air H. Lewis formerly of Harhari, and in handing over to rny successor, I desire to thankall those who patronised the hotel in the past for their kind support, and .1 desire also to express my sincere wish Unit the same loyal support as wa extended to me will be extended to tlx purchaser (Mr Lewis), in whose hand I am sure the hotel will attain the high standard that Air' Lewis has always acquired.
E. T. NIGHTINC!ALE. Hokitika, 10th. Feb. 1930. IN TAKING OYER- tlie Dominion Hotel, in Hevell St., Hokitika, ] wish to state that this Hotel while mulor my management, will continue to be conducted in the future as a modern hotel, and I. respectfully ask for a continuation of the support liith erto extended to Mrs Nightingale. Special attention will be given to the requirements of tourists and tin travelling public as well as to local patrons. The dining room and kitchen will be under the control of a professional chef and Mrs Lewis will have sole control of accommodation arrange meats. A wide selection of brands of wines spirits and' ale will always be in stoclc. Special arrangements can be made for dinner parties, etc., and tours to the various scenic resorts can be arranged on apnlication to the licensee. 'HENRY LEWIS. Licensee. ’ Hokitika, 10th. Feb. 1030.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1930, Page 1
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