WHITEBAIT plain or in fritters served with, fresh lemon, fried groper and chips, terakihi and chips, and Green’s ham and eggs are supper dishes at the Rendezvous. Ring ’phone 1935. •VT'OUIi PLUMBING, tank and -1L sheet metal work wanted by epuick, competent workman. Prices ,and work guaranteed O.K. Richards, Tailored Street WANTED TO RENT—Furnished HOUSE, or private board and residence. Write “Tenant” e/o “Guardian” Office. mPIE LATEST in tennis outfit's are J- now showing in McKay’s showroom. JUST OPENED at McKay’s a line of white felt hats and berets for summer wear. TASTE PAPER, in any quantity. / Apply “Guardian” Office. rip HE ARCH LITTLE SHOE STORE -l-' respectfully requests a settlement of ALL ACCOUNTS. before SEPTEMBER 30th, half-yearly balance. . ; FOR SALE—Broody HEN, price £>«. Apply “Guardian’’ Office. WARNING TO SHOOTERS. SHOOTERS are strictly WARNED OFF my property station, Koi,‘terangi, through damage caused by same.” NOAH HARRIS, Ivoiterangi.
PRINCESS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. CRAYDOX AND SHAND PRESENT THE GLOOm CHASERS The show that beat the talkies in Christchurch and is recommended by press and public" as a bright ami clever entertainment. HEADED BY PETTY CRAYDON & RON SHAND (The charming soubrette and comedienne and the comedian with the india rubber legs.) Star supported by a company of firs' class artists late -of Fullers and J. 'C. Williamson's. SINGING! DANCTNG! COMEDY! SINGING ! DANCING ! • COMEDY ! A papular intertainment at popular prices. 3s, 2s, and Is, plus tax. Plan at Mclntosh’s. Be wise and book early. Doors open at 7.3o:'Start at 8.30. ST. MARY’S CLUB. THE YOUNG LADIES of St. Mary’s will present a CONCERT' ENTERTAINMENT in the above ball on Tuesday, September 30tli at 8 p.m. Variety of items, including plnyettes, recitations and bright song numbers. Admission 2s. Children Is. IN THE ESTATE of HAWTHORN HUGH ADAMSON, late of TTarihari, Farmer, deceased. NOTICE RE CLAIMS. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having any claims against the above estate are hereby required to send lull particulars in writing (in duplicate) to me on or before the 10th day of October, 1.930, AND that all debts owing to the said estate must be paid (or arranged for) to me on or beloro the said date. A. R. ELCOCK, Solicitor for the Exeur-tor. Hokitika. 18th September, 1930. SOLDIERS’ HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Bth. Y b 0“ e T yMK B ALL. In aid of Hall funds. The last ball of the season. Music’ by Black Hand Orchestra. Good Supper. Admission 2s Gd. If. PATERSON, Hon. Secretary. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY COY. LTD. CREAM. I.IRESH PASTEURISED CREAM containing all tlm nourishing vitamines so necessary for the daily needs, may now he purchased at the Factory. Hours of attendance,' daily--9 a.in. to 5 p.m.; Sundays and holidays—9 a.m. to noon. CHICKENS. THOUSANDS of sturdy White Leghorn CHICKS, available Sept, only. Day-old 12s doz; week-old los doz; fortnight-old 18s doz. Rail free. Cash must accompany order. W. H. ROBINSON, 72 Lockley Avenue, Burwood, Christchurch.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 September 1930, Page 1
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