CIREST-I Whitebait pro<;iired daily, also fresh fi«h from Christchurch, solely for our parlour. Choked fish to take homo, guaranteed frejsh at The Rendezvous. (tOUNTRY customers specially catJ ered for, at The Rendezvous. You can have a pie, peas and potatoes, with saveloy for Is; grills a speciality; fresh eggs with GiVen’s sliced ham or bacon. milE HYOIENT] FISH .MART have *- now made arrangements to cater for the public in grills, fish and chips, etc. You will be able to get a real good meal at any hour during the day at a reasonable price. Fisli and chips also will be available at any hour to take away. Our motto is:— Civility, cleanliness and quick service. ’Phone 35. OOP SALE—Drop side COT in good order. Apply “Guardian Office.” OOP SALE—Spring tip DRAY and ■5 HARNESS, first ' class order. Apply R. Whi ley, Kokatahi Road ‘Phone 194 J. SALE—Quantity of furniture, inducing kitchen dresser, large polished table,’ bin -(three compartments), kitchen couch, stands; double bed, linos, runners, also 5 valve Gilfi lien wireless set. Cheap. Apply J. Phibbs, Sewell Street. OR SALE—Dry FIREWOOD 7s Gd ]jer load. Apply Mrs J. Coyle, Fitzherbert Street, ’phone 95. F For sale for REMOVAL, an ice COOL ROOM, 9ft x s.lft, Price £7 10s. Apply at once to Irvine and Stevenson, Beady Street. H YGIENE FISH MART offer 3s per pint for fresh whitebait. TITHE LATEST ill tennis'oiitfiti are J- now showing in McKaV’s showJUST OPENED at McKay’s a line of white'felt -hats and berets for summer wear. !' ■ ,TASTE PAPER in any quantity. » Apply “Guardian” Office. T ANTED—GIRL for housework. Mornings only. Apply ’‘Guardian Office.” T RICHARDS, plumber, notifies • he has no intention of leaving. Hokitika. He guarantees a good job. large or small and his prices are very reasonable. . Still located in Tailored street. QTUR.DY WHITE LEGHORN RT CHICKS, week-old 15s doz.; fortnight-old 18s doz.; broody hen-s. each with 20 chicks, 30s. Gash with order. W. H. ROBINSON. 72 I,od<sley Avenue, Burwood, Christchurch. LOST POLICY. rN consequence of the loss of Policy No. 102670 (effected by Joseph Andrew Kidd) on the life of Kelvin Joseph Kidd it is the ’ntontion of the Australian Provincial Aiss'uranqe. Association Ltd. ~o issue a special Policy in its stead after Ist November, 1930. GEORGE PEACOCK, Manager for New Zealand.
K A NIK 111 PUBLIC HALL. TO’NICHT ! TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, OCT. Ist. CONCERT AND BALL in A-H id of Kiinicri Public School prize fund. Admission: To concert Is; to bell, gents 2s Gel. Indies is. Music by Melody Five. ’ F. W. SELBY, Hon. See. . ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. Annual sale of work, rt. - ANDREW’S HALL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 2nd at 2 o’clock. Usual Stalls:—Plain and fancy idork,, sweets, produce, cakefe; flowers. afternoon tea and other attractions. Proceeds: General Fund. SOLDIERS’ HALL. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER, Sth. Y E QT/DF. rjTYME j^ALL. In aid of Hall funds. THE LAST BALL OF THE SEASON. Music by Black Hand Orchestra. Good Supper. Admission 2s fid. R. PATERSON. • lion, Secretary. UPPER. KOITERANGT HALL. ,4 DANCE will be held in the - * f|bore hall on. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER loth, in aid of the Hall funds. Admission. Gent’s 2s Gd, Ladies lw fid. Good music and supper. E. GROWOOTT, ' Secretary,
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