FRESH OYSTERS, flounders, groper with potato chip's; also ham and eggs, poached eggs on toast, sphagetti, baked beans. Hot pies with green peas and potatoes are only 9d a- The Rendezvous. Phone 1935. WANTED TO RENT—House. Every convenience. Rent in advance. Apply “Guardian” Office. CHARACTER READING. Horoscope of business—health, sent return mail. 2s, birthdate.—Golding, Box 1308, Auckland. FOR SALE —Quantity of waste-paper and sundries at Ingram’s Shop, Revell St. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE;—A fiveseater Dodge Touring CAR, in splendid condition, and in perfect running order. Fitted with new tyres. Good reasons for selling. Owner leaving district. Will take £oo for quick sale. Apply George Groom, Franklyn St., Greymouth; or ’phone 228-—Groom Bros. Grevmouth.
THE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' UNION. TOWN HALL, HOKITIKA THURSDAY Bth. MAY at 8 p.m. MR W. J. POLSON, M.P., Dominion President of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union, will deliver an address, which will include such subjects as: (1)—-Finance. The soaring expenditure of the Dominion and its consequences. (2) —High Costs. Their effect upon production and how to reduce them. (3) —Taxation. Proposals for radical re-adjustments of taxation to bring down the cost of living. Unemployment, Land Settlement and Land Taxation, Imperial Preference, Etc. ■
AN APPEAL. HAVING to relinquish my position as representative of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, on or about the 30th. day of June next, ] wish to thank the policy-holders for their liberal support since the opening of my agency with the above Society in 1923.' I wish to appeal to policy-holders and the general public, for the lasl time, for additional assurance and new members for the Australian Mutual Provident Society, and trust that they may avail themselves of the opportunity to make their half-yearly payments before June 30th., which entitles to ail participating policies full bonus for 1930. Thanking you in anticipation. Yours faithfully, C. C. H. FRIEND.
NOTICE. ON AND AFTER TO-DAY, MAY oth. our boot repairing department will be run on STRICTLY CASH lines. THE ARCH LITTLE BOOT STORE.
SOLDIERS’ HALL WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st. To celebrate the completion of the commodious R.S.A. Hall and appurtenances. GRAND FASHIONABLE ASSEMBLY Lnder the patron ace of the military and leading citizens. Dancing at 8.30. Supper at 11.30. Music by Black Hand Orchestra, (augmented). Admission: Double ticket 7s 6d, single do. 4s. ROY PATERSON, Hon. Secretary.
PUBLIC HALL, KOKATART. WEDNESDAY; MAY 14th. ("i RAND BALL in aid of Kokalnhi Ladies’ Hockey Club. Music by 'Black Hand Orchestra. Home-made supper. Admission: Geiitlemen 3s, ladies ‘2s. E. AIEHVIIBY, Hon. Sec. KOTTETUXGI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY. MAY 28th. A DANCE: will be" held in the above xJL Hal, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 28tli. in aid of the Koiternngi Tennis Club. Black Hand Orchestra. Good floor. Admission: Ceufs 3s, ladies Is fid. M. LONEY, Hon. See.
When your kiddies are irritable give them Wade’s Worm Figs—pleasant to take and very effective \dvt Bay fever promptly relieved am. remedied with “Nazol”—a safe, sure remedy, 00 doses for la od,~ Advt.
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