TTYOUNGDERS fresh from the trawler J- Nile. Grey mou tli. Soles and groper with potato chips. Also fresh oysters arriving to-tiiglit at The Rendezvous. FOR SALE—Eight LAMBS. Apply “Guardian” Office. w ANTED—Strong YOUTH for farm. Apply “Guardian” Office. SEE the fashionable Beret and Helmet 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. CIOUNTRY RESIDENT'S-—A regular. ; dependable service to supply fresh and smoked fish-to your door, is now being carried out by the Hygiene Fish Mart. Rhone .‘ld. Hygiene fish mart—have a sanitary and dust proof conveyance to carry fish to you. The name Hygiene is your safe guarantee. Look for the name. Rhone 30. TENDERS are invited and will be received up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, Ist. APRIL, for the supply and delivery, F.O.R. lnangnhua Junction of 3033 Railway Sleepers. heart silver pine. 7 feet x 8 inches x d inches, sawn or hewn square, to lie cut from large trees, the liest of their kind, free from knots, sap, shakes or any other defects. Tenders may be for the whole or for any lesser number, but delivery must he completed within three months. Price to be stated in tender. Tenders to be addressed to the District Engineer, Public Works Department. Greymouth and envelopes to be marked “Tender for Sleepers.” ESTATE OF LATE HENRY LESLIE MICHEL, (deceased). ALL CREDITORS who have claims against the estate of the late HENRY LESLIE MICHEL, deceased, are requested to send same (with customary certificate t« the effect that same were owing at March the 4th. 1930) to the Executors. Co Messrs Paterson Michel and Co. Ltd.'immediately. METHODIST MAORI FESTIVAL. (108th. Anniversary). A FE'AST OF MUSIC. Song and Oratory ; Poi Dances, Ancient Games. Choruses, Weird Waiatas, Hakas, Tititoreato. PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA THURSDAY, ‘2oth. MARCH. At 8 p.m.
SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITTKA WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26tli. G RAND BALL in aid of PLUNKET SOCIETY tLe Double ticket 7s 6d, single gent 5s extra lady 3s. Music by Black Hand Orchestra. T. CAGNEY, Hon. Secretary.
RAILWAY HOTEL WELD STREET : : HOKITIKA. ’Phone No. 116. A. H. NANCEKIVELL, (Proprietor). HAVING TAKEN OVER the above well-known Hotel, the cordial support of the residents of tow n and country is solicited : A HOME AWAY FROM HOME ! The best of Wines, Spirits and Peers only stocked. ()pp. the Clock Tower, Weld Street.
OHF.AP FKVIT A- VKGKTAIH.EB Free SLo.iip Peaehps. per fuse G/C (Freight paid fin 2 ease lots). Cooking Apples, 4(>lb. eases S - Dessert Fears. 401 b. eases ... 0;Table Potatoes, AG lb. bags Table Onions, AGlh. bays Table Carrots. AGlh. bays Poet root , per box Cabbage. per sack Freight paid to any station. Cash with orders. C. E. MEREDITH LTD.. W AT MATE. 5/7 G A ■ - rc--6;-
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1930, Page 1
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