ON SALE —Copper in pumice stand complete, 1 set gig harness, 2 cots, child’s adjustable chair, large quantity furniture, books, fancy goods, etc; all at reduced price.—J. V. Hall, South He veil St. WANTED— GREENSTONE, post samples, weight, price to J. 1\ Klein, 99 Charles St., Eitzroy, Melbourne. -nOE SALE--Second-hand AleCorJ mick-Deering 10/29 TRACTOR. Cash or terms arranged. Particulars from C. H. Hose. Greyvnouth. KOKATAHI. FOOTBALL CLUB The anneal meeting of the above Club will he held in the Public Hail, Kokatahi on MONDAY, APRIL 14th. at 8 p.m. Business important. All members and intending members are requested to attend. S. O’NEIL, Secretary. SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. TUESDAY, APRIL 22nd. 171 AH EWELL SOCIAL AND PRESENTATION TO AIR AND AIRS T. E. Y. SEDDON, and public recognition of Air Seddon’s valued services as Alember for Wesrland for upwards of 20 years. Afusie. Dancing at 8.30 Supper. Admission 2s Od. A piece of plate will be presented Air and Airs Seddon. Donations to the Presentation Fund, may be forwarded to Afessrs J. A. Murdoch, T. W. Duff. T. AY. Bruce, or D. J. EVANS, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.
iSv’Ei m m 53 EASTER HOLIDAYS. TRAIN ARRAXGEMENTS. BOXING TOURNAMENT AT GREY.MOUTH, 19th. APRIL. rjTRAIXS for Tournament leave: pan. pan. Otinv .. . 2.29 Blaekhall . . 5.50 Otira . . . 2.3-3 Dunollie . . 5.35 Reefton . . 3.-12 Rewauui . . 7.20 Hokitika . . 5.40 Return trains leave Grey-mouth— For Hokitika 10.0 pan., Rewanui 10.0 pan., Blaekhall 10.5 pan. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS from ALL Stations, available for return until 24th May. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE FREE BOOKLET OBTAINABLE at all stations. SAFETY ! ECONOMY ! COMFORT ! TRAVEL BY RAIL. Always remember the people’s own Railways supply the best and safest form of transport. In the last 3 years 80 million passengers have been carried by rail without one fatality. easter. iuud. CH R ISTC H URC H-G REYMO UT HHOK I’Ll K A-R EE FTO N. Leave Hokitika 8.30 nan. Leave Reelton 8.40 aan. Leave Greymouih 1.0.18 aan. Arrive Christ* lunch 5.0 paw. Leave Christchurch 10.0 aan. Arrive Greymouih 4.28 pan. Arrive Reefion 0.21 pan. Arrive Hokitika 6.29 pan. Passengers I rom and lor Reelton Line change at Stillwater ,Juu<-tion. Trains run ordinarily each Tuesday, Thursdav and Saturday, but they will run DAILY, 17th. to 2(kb. APRIL inclusive. For additions and alterations to the ordinary train services from Eth. to 30th. April inclusive, write or call lor a copy of the 'booklet obtainable oralis at anv railway station.
FaRMKKS’ -MEKTIXO. ,4 Al | ; :i«ynX(i or nil formers will be A held ill tin- One Mile Hull oil .MONDAY. AIM? ID Utli. at 7.30 p.m. Jur J ; _ H. AleFarlnne. Dominion Organiser of the Onion will give nn mill ress upon Onion matters mm more psi Vtifiila rly farmers’ credit association or agricultural banking. Latlies are specially invited to be present. L. A. DITKLFY. Secretary Fanners’ l nion. WRIGHT S AIJTOH ELECT!? 1 CAL CO NT I? A C'TO I? S WISH Li notify that they have opened a business in T?evell St. Hokitika next to MeOaviirs tailor shop. Impairs and all cdoetrioal work oxoeuted. First-class workniansliip at reasonable cost and so we solicit your support.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1930, Page 1
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