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FOE SALE—WeII established blacksmith and wheelwright business. Particulars on application to C. H. Berendt, Tailored St., Hokitika. CHILDREN’S cotton batliing suits clearing now at Is Od and Is lid a. McKay’s. KOITERANGI PICNIC. mHE ANNUAL BASKET PICNIC will take place in Preston’s Paddock, Koiterangi, on WEDNESDAY, FEB ].9th. Hot water supplied. Dance in the evening. W. LONEY, Secretary. DOMINION HOTEL, RETELL ST. HOKITIKA. CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP. mHE ABOVE HOTEL, which lias been conducted by me for the past number of years, since 1921, lias now been disposed of to Mr H. Lewis, formerly of Harhari, and -in handing over to my successor. I desire to thank all those who patronised the hotel in the past for their kind support, and J desire also to express my sincere wish that the same loyal support as was extended to me will he extended to the I purchaser (Mr Lewis), in whose hand I am sure the hotel will attain the high standard that Mr Lewis has always acquired. K. T. NIGHTINGALE. Hokitika, 10th. Fell. I!).‘)0. IN TAKING OVER the Dominion Hotel, in Revel! St., Hokitika, 1 wish to state that this Holel while under my management will continue to be conducted in the future as a modern hotel, and I respectfully ask for a continuation of the support hitherto extended to Mrs Nightingale. Special attention will be given to tile requirements of tourists and the travelling public as well as to local patrons. The dining loom and kitchen will he under tlie control of a professional chef and Mrs Lewis will have sole control of accommodation arrangements. A wide selection of brands of wines, spirits and ale will always he in stock. Special arrangements can be made for dinner parties, etc., and tours to the various scenic resorts can be arranged on application to the licensee. IJENRY LEWIS, Licensee. Hokitika. 10th. Feb. 193''. TOKEB’S HALL, ARAHURA. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26th. GRAND BALL will be' held as above in aid of the Arahura Tennis Court. Music by Black Hand Orchestra. Excellent supper. Admission: Gents 3s. ladies 2s. A. TOTvER, m. McConnell, Secretaries. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. CENTRA L Rll>l NG EI d-XTI OX. To the Ratepayers:

Ladies * gentlemen—i Leg to notify that 1 am standing at the routes t of \severa.l ratepayers as a candidate for the seat in the County Council lately field by my father. In offering my services. I can only say that if given your confidence it will he my earnest endeavour to serve you faithfully. 1 have a good knowledge of the district and its requirements, and I will do my best to attend to all wants. Mv father took a great pride and interest in the Council work, and f will endeavour to emulate his activities. I solicit your votes and interest on my behalf on polling day, Wednesday February 2(ith. between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Yours respectfully, HARRY WELLS. Woodstock, Feh. 17th. WESTLAND COUNTY ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL RIDING. TADTES & GENTLEMEN—At the A request of many fellow settlers. I am again offering my services at the forthcoming election for a representative of the Central Riding on the Westland County Council, though I deeply regret the cause for the contest. Having been identified with the lorLillies of the district in mining, milling and farming since my earliest days. I feel T have a knowledge of the district which will enable me to serve you well. Mv interests in the district are considerably, and in mv public actions on various bodies and organisations. T have endeavoured to do all I could to promote general interests. Polling Day is Wednesday, February 26th. from 9 a.m. to f> p.m. and T beg to ask your vole and interest on that occasion, assuring you if elected, that I will do my host in the interests of all concerned to advance Westland. Yours faithfully, THOMAS P. O’NEIL. Lower Kokatahi. February 17th.

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1930, Page 1

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