FOR SALE—Drop side COT in good order. Apply “Guardian Office.” 171'OR SALlE—Spring tip DRAY and HYRNKSS, first class order. Apply R. Whiley, Kokala hi Road 'Phone 194 J. SALE—Quantity of | furniture, inducing kitchen dreAser, large polished table, bin (throe compartments), kitchen couch, stands, double bed, linos, runners, also 5 valve Gilfi 1 lon wireless set. Cheap. Apply .). 'Phi.hbs;' Sewell Street. IiHE LATIKST in tennis outfits are •JL now showing in McKay’s showroom. JUST OPENED at McKay’s a line of white felt huts and berets for summer wear. WASTE PAPER ino any quantity. Apply “Guardian” Officjp.
7 ANTED—GIRL for house work. Office. Mornings only. Apply “Guardian J J STURDY WHITE LEGHORN !' CHICKS, week-old 15s doz.; fortnight-old 18s doz.; broody j hems, each wfth 20 chicles, 80s. Cash with order. W. H. ROBINSON, 72 Lockslev Avenue, Bunvood, Christchurch. FOR IMMEDIATE PRIVATE SALE.
/COMMODIOUS 7 roomed dwelling v_ ' Park St.; all domestic conveniences, including H and C water, ga,s, electric light, and septic tank, splendid situation, good grounds, lawn, and motor garage. House well built and in good.order. > _ .T .. For quick sale, price reduced to £350. : ; ' !l Apply at once to: — 1 ' M. HOUSTON AND CO., Licensed Land Agents.
PRINCESS THEATRE. ■' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9fclu RETURN VISIT, OF THE GLOOM CHASERS HEADED BY LETTY CRAYDON & RON SHAND (TJie charming souibrette and comedienne and the comedian with the india rubber logs.) ' Star supported l*v a company of first class artists late of Fullers and J. C. Williamson’s. i SINGING! DA.NCTNG! COMEDY! When a complete change oi me will he submitted A bright musical and vaudeville entertainment. Popular Prices: 3s, 2s and Is, plus tax. Reserve at Misses Mclntosh s. UPPER, KOITERANGI HA V LL. A DANCE will he held in the above hall on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER loth, in aid of the Hall funds. Admission, Gent’s 2s fid, Ladies Lb fid. Good music and supper. E. GROWCOTT, Secretary. ST. MARY’S CLUB. THE YOUNG LADIES of St. Mary’s will present a CONCERT ENTERTAINMENT in the above hall on Tuesday, September 30th at 8 p.m. Variety of items, including playettes, recitations and bright song numbers. Admission 2s. Children Is. KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCT. Ist. Grand concert and ball in aid of Kanieri Public School prize fund. Admission: To concert Is; to hall, gents 2s fid, ladies l.v Music by Melody Five. F. W. SELBY, Hon. Sec. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. Annual sale of work. st. ANDREW’S HALL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2nd at 2 o’clock. Usual Stalls:—Pl ain and. fancy work,, sweete, produce, cakete, flowers, afternoon tea and other attractions. Proceeds: General Fund. SOLDIERS’ HALL. i WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Bth. Y® OLDE0 LDE |r p yme »ALL. In aid of Fall funds. THE LAST BALL OF THE SEASON. Music by Black Hand Orchestra. Good Supper. Admission 2s fid. R. PATERSON, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC HALL, KANIERI. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER loth. DRUIDS CONCERT AND BALL Admission to Concert, Is; to Ball, Gentlemen 2s fid, Ladies Is. F. W. SELBY, T. RIDLAND, Joint Secretaries.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1930, Page 1
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