To make room for Xmas goods arriving at Yarrall’s Novelty Depot all kitchen ware to be sold at lowest prices. See our window. —Advt. An Old Time Ball will lie held in the Public. Hall, Kokatahi to-morrow (Thursday) evening, which should prove a. popular attraction. A concert and ball in aid of the ITumohreyrs School fund will he held this (Wednesday) evening in the One Mile Hall, Arahvira, where a capital evening is assured patrons. Music by Boss’ Orchestra. The Official Assignee (Mr' 0. W. Carver) is inviting tenders receivable up to noon on Saturday next, Ist November, for the purchase of the stock in trade in the estate of James Tnohey, a bankrupt. ’i lie total investments for the two days of the Oreymouth Trot-tings Club’s meeting totalled .£28,177, against £31,fit'l) last year, a decrease of £3,452. On the opening day the totalisator handled £12,059 10s, compared with £13,340 for the opening 'day last year. For the second day the total was £16,11.7 10s, against £18,283 fur the second day last October. Have you seen the latest styles in berets, if not call and inspect our show room. McKay’s.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1930, Page 4
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190Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1930, Page 4
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