FOR SALE—Twenty-six yearling Jersey Shorthorn Heifer CALVES. Apply R. Moynihan, Kokatahi. FOR SALE— No. 1 Orion range, Lot water copper cylinder, stove pipe and piping; good order. £6. Apply “Guardian” Office. WILL the person who took the PLAN of a dwelling from the rack in the Greymouth-Hokitika train yesterday morning, please return same to A. Mosley, Greymouth. 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 Od up to £9 9s Od. Inspection invited. THE NEW Winter Millinery is very popular, the smart Helmet and Beret shaped hats being very reasonably priced at McKay and Son’s. THERE are some splendid bargains in Winter Bedding now offering at McKay and Son’s. Here are some of the offers: Loose Kapoc bed, single bed 29s 6d, three-quarter 39s 6d, double bed 4os 6d. Also the wellknown Sleep-well buttoned mattresses in all sizes and prices (guaranteed).
THANKS. -itfl-R E. APPLETON desires to sincerely thank Drs Baird and Hopkins for skilful attention, and many friends for their kind assistance during the illness of his late wife. Gibson Quay, May 27th. SOLDIERS’ HALL THURSDAY, MAY 29th. La parryphone recital, kindly directed by Mr H. T. Parry, of the Gems of Music, assisted LOCAL -VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL TALENT. Proceeds in aid of Hall Funds. Admission: One shilling; Children halfprice. Doors open at 7.30. Overture at 8 o’clock.
HOKITIKA GAS COY. LTD. THE: 56th. ANNUAL MEETING of the Hokitika Gas Coy. Ltd. will he held at the Company’s Office, Stafford St. on WEDNESDAY, MAY 28th. 1930, at 5 p.m. Business: To' receive Directors report and statement of accounts. To elect one director and auditor for the year. Proxies to he deposited at the Company’s Office not later than 24 hours before the time of meeting. . H. W. R, SWENEY, Secretary. Gas Coy’s Office, Stafford St., Hokitika, May 20th.,' 1930. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSN. HOKITIKA BRANCH. MR F. P. HAYDEN, President of the Canterbury Returned Soldiers’ Association, at the request of the local Branch, will deliver a public address in the social room of the Soldiers’ Hall, Sewell St., at 8 o’clock on WEDNESDAY EVENING. All ex-service men and wives invited to attend. Questions invited in respect to pensions and rehabilitation matters. ROY PATERSON. Hon. Secretary.
WESTLAND SUB-UNION. SEVEN-A SIDE TOU RNEY. CASS SQUARE. TUESDAY TUNE 3rd TVTOMINATIONS will he received up IN to 8 p.m. on SATURDAY. MAY 31st. at 8 p.m. from tenms from any Rusbv Union. SENIORS. JUNIORS Os per phiyerU THIRD-GRADE, SBRDIRS, BANTAMS (entrance free). E. W. HEENAN, 'Secretary.
MOTOR CARRIER & CONTRACTOR HAMPDEN ST., HOKrTTKA, •> ’Phone 190. TS PREPARED TO SEP PLY : EiveJL wood in nny quantity and carry out general carrying work. Sawn and dressed tiinhcr delivered to any part of the district.
“Xawl” cpiiekly relieves and remedios I'Oimlis, colds, asthma, bronchitis and all such ailments of the throat and lnnes. Keep a hottlo handy. fiO doses for Is fid.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1930, Page 1
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