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YTYGIENE FISH MART have fresh J-Jl groper, schnapper, .soles, turbot ami gurnet from the trawler “■Nile.” Rhone 35. jCIOUND AT ADDliSON’S—Axmin- -*■ ster runners at greatly reduced prices, for 10 days’ only. ICIOR SALE CHEAP—Comfortable six-roomed HOUSE, 8 acres of land, good garden; South Hokitika. Apply “Guardian” Office. FOR SALE—Second hand genuine B.S.A. BICYCLE', a snip. Apply “Guardian Office.” FOR SALE—A quantity of choice daffodil and narcissus BULBS, assorted. Price Is a dozen, 10s for 100. Apply F. Groufsky, Sewell St. WANTED —A BOY for farm worm Apply Wild and Bassett. WANTED TO BUY—A portable ENGINE, not under 10 h.p. must he in good order—Ross Lime Co. 7TI HERE are some splendid bargains -®- in Winter Bedding now offering at McKay and Son’s. Here are some of the offers: Loose Ivapoc bed, single bed 29s 6d, three-quarter 39s 6d, double bed 45s 6d. Also the wellknown Sleep-well buttoned mattresses in all sizes and prices (guaranteed). THE NEW Winter Millinery is very popular, the smart Helmet and Beret shaped hats being very reason- . ably priced at McKay and Son’s. ( YOU must include one of the Winter Coats in your wardrobe of winter wear. The smart, style-right models at McKay and Son’s will charm you. Prices range from £1 Is Ckl up to £9. 9s od. Inspection invited. i ]

ARTHUR’S PASS-KUMARA MAIN HIGHWAY. ROAD CLOSED. T"N CONNECTION the reconstruction of Harris Creek Bridge, tiie Main Highway between Kumara and Arthur’s Pass will be CLOSED to heavy traffic on TUESDAY, 13 th. .uAY, and to all traffic on WEDNESDAY, 14th. MAY.

PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHI. 1 WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th. GRAND BALL ill aid of Kokatahi Ladies’ Hockey Club. Music by Black Hand Orchestra. Home-made supper. Admission: Gentlemen 3s, ladies 2s. E. MEHARRY, Hon. Sec. AN APPEAL. HAYING to relinquish my position as representative of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, on or about the 30th. day of June next, 1 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 last 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 alil participating policies full bonus for 1930. Thanking you in anticipation. Yours faithfully, C. C. H. FRIEND. GENERAL MORTGAGE CORPORATION, LIMITED. Head Office, D.I.C Buildings. Wellington Greymouth Office: Opposite G.P.O ESTABLISHED THEOUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND.

issue of seven pee cent. CUMULATIVE PREFERENCE SHARES OF £1 EACH. (Free of Income Tax). IN view of the insistent demand for FIRST 'MORTGAGE FINANCE under the Long'Term system instituted by the above Corporation, the Directors have decided to offer the Public 450,000 7 PER CENT. CUMU' LATIVE PREFERENCE SHARES of £1 EACH to finance portion of the volume of business which lias already tieen offered. As these Shares arc practically a mortgage of First Mortgage Securities, they are being taken up by the Public very readily. Therefore, INTENDING INVESTORS are requested to make EARLY APPLICATION before the Westland quota is fully subscribed mill particulars etc THE LOCAL SECRETARY umieral Mortgage Corporation, Ltd. Greymouth.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1930, Page 1

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