FOR SALE—Second Hand BICYCLE cheap. Owner leaving district. Ring 169 for particulars. I CI -j /A 10s will buy you a genuine .1 v/ B.S.A. Bicycle at Toohey’s Cyclery. Also English SWIFT Bicycles at £9 10s. Terms arranged. 171 OR SALE—Two 2-tooth Romney Marsh RAMS.—H. Reynolds, Waitalia. LOWER BULB BARGAINS—AneJ. mane St. Briged, also Ranunculus. Virgin bulbs, finest strain, 12 foils, 50 for 3s, 100 l'or os, 1000 for 30s. — B. H. Just, Botanical Nurseries, Palmerston North. OR SALE —Two draught HORSES, suitable for snigging or tram work. Apply “Guardian” Office. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will ■ be held at the office of the Ban I on FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH 28th. at 2.30 n.m. WM. WILSON. Manager. THANKS. TO DR BAIRD, SISTER PETERS and Nurses of Westland Hospital. I wish to extend my appreciation for the kindness given to my wile while an inmate of the institution; also to thank my neighbours for the many kindnesses extended to her. GEORGE NESBITT. Boa ley St., March 24th. WOMEN’ S P GBLiO AIEETING. A MEETING will be held at the Town Hall on THURSDAI, MARCH 27th. at 8 o’clock with the object of arousing local interest in the campaign afoot for the establishment of a Chair of Obstetrics at Otago University. Airs Cecil Wood, of Cliristelmivb, will address tlie meeting.
AUCTION SALE AT ROSS. SATURDAY, 29th. MARCH, 1930. At 2.30 p.m. IX THE ESTATE OF AIRS DIXON, DECEASED. M HOUSTON AND COY * will sell by public auction as above:. — Town Section with 6-roomed house thereon, lately occupied by Mrs Dixon deceased ; also section next door with house thereon, unoccupied, situated in Aloorhouse St., Ross. ALSO: The whole of the household furniture and effects, including: Piano (Chappell), 3 iron bedsteads and wire mattress, duehesse, 2 couches, tables, chairs, hand sewing machine, fenders and irons, runners, clocks, crockery, cutlery, cooking utensils, garden tools and numerous sundries. NO RESERVE: TERMS STRICTLY CASH.
HE HYGIENE FISH MART notify JL tlic general public that a regular ervico will lie maintained WEEKLY to supply country customers with fresh and smoked fish, on and alter the I.sth, inst. as follows: Every WednesdayThree Milo, Arahura and Kuinara; Thursdays—Kanieri, A\ oodstock, ltimu, Ruatapu; Fridays—Kanieri, Kokatahi and Koiterangi. The name HYGTENE is your guarantee of a better servicesee that you get it. Town orders carried on as usual. ’Phone 35.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1930, Page 1
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