OLA IX sewing and dress making; also sewing lessons given.—Mrs Orpwood, Sewell St. North. Him SALE.—Eight- LAMBS. Apply L “Guardian” Office. ANTED—Strong YOUTH for farm. Apply “Guardian” Office. WHITE BROS, Bevel I St. notify they will have FRESH FISH for sale on Tuesday and Wednesday. TIT ANTED TO BUY—Second hand ’ ’ BACK SADDLE in good order. Apply W. O’Reilly, Kokatahi. EH the fashionahlo Re rot and Hel-k-J met millinery at McKay and Son’s, Autumn Opening. Modest prices prevail. NO SMART WOMAN will miss the Autumn Millinery Show now on at .McKay and Son’s. The choice has never been better or the prices lower.
EXCELSIOR FOOTE ALL CLUB. TIE ANX UAL MEET I NT* of tlic above Club will lie hold on WEDNESDAY NEXT, March 19t.1i. in Koller’s Sample Rooms at 7.30 p.m. Business:—Annual report and ■ Imlanco slieet; election of officers and general. All members and intending members are invited to attend. J. RUTLAND. A. STEVENSON, Joint Secs.
METHODIST MAORI FESTIVAL. (108tli. Anniversary). A FEAST OF MUSIC, Song and Oratory; Poi Dances, Ancient Games. Choruses, Weird Waiatas, Hakas, Tititoreato. PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA THURSDAY, 20th. MARCH. At 8 p.iji.
SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th. RAND BALL in aid of the:--U PLUNKET SOCIETY Double ticket 7s 6cl. single gent os extra lady 3s. T. CAGNEY, lion. Secretary.
RAILWAY HOTEL WELT) STREET :—: HOKITIKA. ’Phone No. 116. A. H. NANCEKIVELL, (Proprietor). TTAYING TAKEN OVER the above well-known Hotel, the cordial support of the residents of town and country is solicited: A HOME AWAY FROM HOME ! The best of Wines, Spirits and Beerionly stocked. Opp. the Clock Tower, Weld Street.
FRUIT & VKGFTAIUjF'S Free Stone readies, per case C/C (Freight paid on 2 case lots). Cooking Apples, 4011). cases 8/Dessert Pears, 401 b. cases ... 9/T'ablc Potatoes, sGlb. bags ... Table Onions, 561 b. bags ... Table Carrots, 561 b. bags ... Peetroot, per box Cabbage, per sack 517/0 GlFreight paid to any station. Cash with orders. C. E. MEREDITH LTD., W AIM ATE.
ELECTRICAL COXTRACTORS ISH to notify that they have vv opened a business in Revell St. Hokitika next to McGavin’s tailor shop, Repairs and all electrical work executed. First-class workmanship at reasonable cost and so we solicit your support. The penalty of success is destructive criticism. There isn’t a single weakness in the Majestic Radio. That is why every Majestic set is guaranteed. Drop in and talk it over. Models from £SO on view at L. S. Ross’s Music Depot.—ll.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1930, Page 1
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