AN APPEAL. AVING to relinquish my position as representative of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, on or about the 30th. day of, June next, I wish to thank the "policy-holders for their liberal support since the opening of my agency with the above Society in 1023. 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., widely entitles to all participating policies full bonus for 1930. Thanking you in anticipation. Yours faithfully, C.’ C. H. FRIEND.
BOLSTERS’ 1 HALL WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st. GALA RE-OPENING BALL To celebrate the completion of the commodious R.S.A. H.. 11 and appurtenances. GRAND FASHIONABLE ASSEMBLY Under the patronage of the military and leading citizens. Dancing at 8.30. Sapper at 11.30. Music by Black Hand Orchestra, (augmented). Admission: Double ticket 7s od, single do. 4s. ROY PATERSON, Hon. Secretary.
KOITERANGI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th. A DANCE will be held in the above Hah on WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th.. in aid of the Koiterangi Tennis Club. Black Hand Orchestra. Good floor. Admission: Gents 3s, ladies Is 6d. M. LONEY, Hon. Sec. WESTLAND COOJ. STORAGE AND DAIRY COY. LTD. CREAM. 171RESH PASTEURISED CREAM containing all the nourishing Ltamines so necessary for the daily needs, may now be purchased at the Factory. Hours of attendance—9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays and holidays—9 ».m. to noon-
Atwater’ Kent •RADIO v.vrtvwi v.*.v«% v:-: avx^>m Model 35, six-tube, ONE Dial Receiver, illustrated. Crystal! inefinishedcabinet Come IN and see what you think of the Atwater Kent Receiving Sets and Radio Speakers you have heard so much about. They welcome, iust as we do, any test you care to make. Let us show you what a blessing good radio is * and how inexpensive. For a demonstration call, write or telephone. W. H. GIFFORD, Revell St., Hokitika. Local Agent.
Winter will soon be here and with it the cold nights. Hade’s have jest what you want in buttoned and looae knpoc mattresses, white fleecy blankets, and beautiful new down quilts at Frank Bade’s. ’Phono 179.—Advt. Keep your children healthy and free Irma worms. They’ll enjoy taking Wade’s Worm Figs—the pleasant, effective remedy.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1930, Page 1
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