A DAMS and throughout tika “The HR I'CIO’S 'rich fniit cakes sponges on sale everywhere New Zealand. In Tioki.l’en.dex.vons” lias tilt* sole agency. 171 CHi SA LF-—A..J .S. 3.1 li.p nioitor CYC I,'lC, 1928 model. Apply 1C IC. And rou es. MRS- NIELSEN, Danish Demonstrator will give a tree demonstration to-morrow (Saturday) at 2 p.m. at* Kanieri. L'tAST' — Pair of SiMCC'I ACLES, in ease. Please return to ‘'Guardian” Office. JOST- An engagement RING an<l T wedding RING, about three weeks ago. Rewind on return to “Guardian” Office. H loit SALE 12 18-mos. STEERS. A poly, H. Hemle, Waitaha. WANTED— \Vonum COOK, country hotel, wagks £2 Ids. Address at Guardian” Ohiee. TTKTANTED TO PURCHASE—A good » » second-hand i'll.v.M. Apply to “Guardian” Office. THANKS. la ,/B'RS A. UPJOHN & FAMILY, of i-TX Ross, desire to express their thanks to all kind Iriends who sent messages of sympathy in their recent bereavement. Ross, Feb. 28th. 1930. Distrusting agents required for this territory for high grade speciality line. Sells on sight. Profits 100 per cent, and over. Further particulars from The Nelson Import Co. Nelson. WEST COAST BAPTISTS. mHE Canterbury Auxiliary of the -®- Baptist Cnion of New Zealand is desirous of ascertaining whereabouts of Baptists on West Coast, and information and direct communication w'iiil be welcomed by—Rev. A. W. Stuart, Secretary, P.O. Box -188. Christchurch. KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th. 1930. rip HE ANNUAL SPORTS’ BA LL X will he held as above, in aid ol the Sports Club. Music by Black Hand Orchestra, excellent supper and firstclass floor. Admission, gent 3s, lady 2s. i STAN O’NEIL. E. T. FURLONG, Joint Secretaries.
BASIC SLAG OF 111 OH KST OH A DK. TO AI? IM VIC AHOIT END OK .M AKCII. BASIC ST. AO is strongly recommend(.id as ;i change to the usual tupdressing or as a mixture. It contains' essential mineral elements lacking in most oilier lerlilisers. OH OKU EARLY. m. PERRY l CO. WICLD ST. : : HOKITIKA. WRIGHT & A'IT ON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WISH to notify that they have opened a husiness in Re veil St. Hokitika next to VleOavin’s tailor shop. . , . He pairs and all eleetneal work executed. First-class workmanship at reasonable cost and so we solicit your support.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 February 1930, Page 1
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