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WANTED— A Reliable HOUSEKEEPER. for the country. Must bo able to drive motor car. Good wages. Bci'ereiucp required. Apply “Guardian” Office. TCIOR SALlf—Rimu double bedstead and mattresses, used only three months; alyo Duches’se, new. The lot lor £l3. Apply Box 21, Hokitika. JCIQIt SALE-—-Well established blacksmith and wheelwright business. Particulars on application to C. H. Bcrendt, 'Paacred St., Hokitika. GHOP 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 ■ s fld. CHJILDREN’S HATS for summer wear. Just the thing for the beach. Sale price from Is at McKay’s. KOKATAHT PUBLIC HALL.

WEDNESDAY.. MARCH 12th. 1930. npHE ANNUAL SPORTS’ BALL v.'ill be held as above, in aid of tile Sports Club. Music by Black Hand Orchestra, excellent supper and firstclass floor. Admission, gent 3s, lady 2s. ; STAN O'NETL, E, T. FURLONG, Joint Secretaries. WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. CENTRAL RIDING ELECTION. To the Ratepayers: Ladies & gentlemen—i beg to notify that I am standing at the request of \severaJ ratepayers a.s a candidate for the seat in the County Council lately held by my father. In offering my services, I can only say that if giveii your confidence it will he my earnest endeavour to serve you faithfully. I have a good knowledge of the district and its requirements, and I will do my best to attend to all wants. My father took a great pride and interest in the Council work, and I will endeavour to emulate his activities. I solicit your votes and interest on my behalf on polling day, Wednesday February 20th. between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Yours respectfully, HARRY WELLS. Woodstock, Eeh. 17th.

WESTLAND COUNTY ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL RIDING. I' ADIES & GENTLEMEN—At the -A request of many fellow settlers, 1 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 fortunes of the district in mining, milling and farming since my earliest-days. 1 'feel 1 have a knowledge of the district which will enable me to serve you well. My interests in the distri t are con siderablo, and in my public; actions oi various bodies and organisations. 1 have endeavoured to do all I could to promote general interests. Polling Day is Wednesday, February 2Gth. from 9 a.m. to fi p.m. and I hep to ask your ,’ote and interest on that occasion, assuring you if elected, that [ will do my best in the interests of all concerned to advance Westland.

Yours faithfully, THOMAS T. O’NEIL. Lower Kokacalii, February 17th WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CENTRAL RIDING Ladies & gentlemen—At the request of several ratepayers 1 am contesting the vacancy caused in tnc Council by the unfortunate demise of the late Air Wells, who had represented and faithfully served this Hiding over a long term of years. I have always identified myself and tried to do what I thought was best in the interests of the district, and in fact, T have served in nearly every local body outside of the Westland County Council. I have a large interest at stake in Westland, and 1 am sure my knowledge of the district would serve me in good stead. All I nsk, ladies and gentlemen, is your consideration on Polling Day, Wednesday next. If elected I can assure von 1 will do my best to further the interests of Westland County, and this Riding in particular. Yours faithfully, W. A. JAMIESON. Koiterangi. Don’t use nu ordinary polish for good f mu'ture and linoleums. Use the best ..“ Tnn-Ol.” Gives a lasting shine Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1930, Page 1

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