WANTED —50 acres of BUSH felled at Happy Valley, Waitalia. Apply at Valley before Saturday, July 12th., or' later to W. A. Jamieson, Koiterangi. WANTED— Graves to renovate and up-keep in Hokitika Cemetery. Satisfaction guaranteed. Enquiries to F. Groufsky, Sewell St. NOW oji sale at J. V. Hall’s Furniture Mart.—One 1929 model A.J.S. motorcycle, £25, in good order. Any trial givenj Also: Hottentot Electric Cooker, furniture, books of all descriptions just new in, pushchair. WANTED— BUSH-FELDERS to •fall £0 acres, Apply It. Wilson, Humphreys. WANTED —One or two gentlemen I BOARDERS. Good home. Apply “Guardian” Office. FOR SALE—One COW, due about -One weeks time, (third calf); Apply Thos Coyle, Davie Street. FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring CAR in good running order, new battery, etc. Price £6O. Apply Baty’s Garage. KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. - WEDNESDAY, JULY 9th Gi RAND BALL in, aid of Ivanieri Tennis Club. Music by Biack Hand Orchestra. Good floor and supper. Admission: Gents 3s, ladies 2s WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th. ANNUAL BALL In aid of the funds of the Hokitika A 7 olunteer Fire Brigade in the SOLDIERS’ HALL Good music, good floor, good supper. Admission: Double ticket ss, single gent 3s 6d, single lady 2s 6d. J. G. LAKIN, Secretary. ANNUAL SHOW OF HOKITIKA POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY CLUB DRILL HALL, HOKITIKA ■ ;£• FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .JULY Utli. & 12th. Cl LASSES FOR—Poultry, Pigeons. J Canaries, Rabbits, and Cats. South Island Championships. Open classes for Silver Wyandotte, Leghorns (other than white), Utility Brown Leghorn Bantams (Pekin any color). ALL ENTRIES CLOSE ON FRIDAY, J.7LY 4th. Schedules procurable from the Secretary, with whom entries close. F BALLINGER, Secretary, Weld St., Hokitika. PRICES OF AUSTIN CARS. 7 h.p. 4-lylinder Tourer ... £193 7 h.p. 4-cylirider Saloon ... 221 14 h.p. 4-clirider Tourer ... 364 14 h.p. 4-climler Saloon ... 449 16 h.p. 6-clirider Saloon ... 503 7 8 Gi n t\ *i Hokitika and Greymoufh. f. w. mmm a coy. J P. COULSON, PROPUETOR CARRYING AND FORWARDING AGENTS, PARK ST. HOKITIKA CUItRYING ia all its branches, > town or country. Furniture securey packed and forwarded to any part of Now al ad PUBLIC NOTICE M. A. THOMPSON undertaker a- monument* MASON. G<BSO: QIiA Y, HOKITIKA, THE BUSINESS of the late Jl. A. Thompson will be continued un dor the same name with MR ARNOI. 1 THOMPSON in charge n« Manager When your kiddies are iratable give them Wade’s Worm Figs—pleasant to take and very effective. — \dvfc
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 July 1930, Page 1
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