LOST —A Retriever PUP, on South Spit road last Wednesday week. Finder rewarded on return to J. Duncan senr. WANTED— Half a dozen GIRLS. Apply G. A. Wood, South Revell Street. SALE EXTENDED—Monster .Earing sale of boots and shoes Oliver and Duff. OLIVER AND DUFF notify further special reductions in Ixiots and shoes for one week only. * BARGAINS in children’s boots and shoes. Every line reduced at Oliver , and Duff’s great clearing sale. Only one week more. WASTE PAPER in any quantity. Apply “Guardian” Office. STURDY WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS, week-old 15s doz.; fortnight-old 18s doz.; broody hens, each with 20 chicks, 30s, Cash with order. W. H. ROBINSON, 72 Locksley Avenue, Bunvood, Christchurch. T.HE ARCH LITTLE SHOE STORE has just opened up new spring shoos for men. Rostock, Master and other celebrated makers: Prices reasonable, quality the best. mHE ARCH LITTLE SHOE J STORE is now showing new spring shoes for ladies. Swede, patent and combination colours. Wonderful values and style very latest. OVERDUE ACCOUNTS \ LL OVERDUE ACCOUNTS owing eY £ 0 Stephens Bros., Revell Street, Hokitika, must (he paid by NOON on the 22nd OCTOBER, otherwise they will be sued for without further notice. STEPHENS' BROS. ,10th October, 1930. GIGANTIC REALISATION SALE. OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, JEWELLERY, ? ETC,, ETC. COMMENCING THURSDAY, 16th. INST. & FOLLOWING DAYS. TV/TESSRS W JEFFRIES & CO.. IYJL instructed by Mr P. Stephens will sell on • the premises, Revell Street, the contents of Ins several shops totalling over £ISOO. Tf) BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. Sale will commence each day at 50.30 a. m.
PRINCESS THEATRE. THURSDAY NIGHT NEXT. OCTOBER ICth FAREWELL VISIT. With a complete change of programme. THE GLOOM CHASERS Comedy Co.’s third appearance. HEADED BY JiETTY CRAYDON V RON SIIAND Supported by a company of: hrstc'lass artists .late Fuller's and J. C. Williamson’s. BIGGER, BETTER THAN EVER Your last chance of seeing this In dhunt company. Prices: 3s and 2s, plus tax, children Is. Reserves at Misses Mclntosh's. The Gloom Oha-ers a,r<- playing at ROSS on SATURDAY, OCTOBER IR. FOR SALE. FLOWER- PLANTS —Cosmos, Brompton Stock, Gypsophila, Godetia, Goum, Sehizantlnis, Mignonette, S'alpaglossis, Canterbury Bells, Sweet William:—2s per cl ok., 2s 6d post. Sweet Peas:—ls 6d per doz, 2s post; Violets 6d -a root. All available now. Available at the end of October — Asters, Antirrhinum, Marigolds, Phlox Drummondi, Calliopsis, Hollyhocks, Delphiniums. Wemisa, Wallflower, Larkspur, Iceland Po-ppies. Apply, Mrs Alex Blade, Box 88 Hokitika, or ’phone 127 K. KOKATAHT STORE CATTLE SALE. MONDAY, 13th OCTOBER. ‘ AT 1 p.m. M HOUSTON & CO. will sell by public auction as above: 25 bead mixed CATTLE, for D. Cullen. 11 Syr. old forward BULLOCKS, 10 yearling STEERS, for Wm. Houston. 50 good EWES with lambs at foot, for T. O’Neil. 1 pedigree Ayrshire BULL, (pedigree at sale.) 2 store COWS, for N. Harris. 15 STEERS, for Jamieson Bros. 50 mixed CATTLE, for Clients. 2 good SPRINGERS, lor W. A. Jamieson. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 October 1930, Page 1
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