poll QUICK SALE—Seven-roomed House, with shop attached, situated in Hamilton Street. Owner leaving district. Price £450. Also Piano ’ £4O. Apply “Guardian Office”, t WANTED for three weeks from Xmas Day, Furnished Cottage or Bungalow in or near Hokitika. Particulars to 26 Condi ill Street, Dunedin. 13 IXG ’Phone 37 for all plumbing, and a tfirst class tradesman. Tanks, vats hot water services. T. Richards Revell Street SEE the great window display at McKay’s—curtain nets in the latest colourings from Is fid to 6s 6d per yard. 13HINTED Tobialco, prints, rayons and nuisseline are the new summer materials now showing at McKay’s. VUASTE PAPER in any quantity. ’ ' Apply “Guardian” Office. ARMISTICE DAY. TJJS MAJESTY THE KING has requested that at 11 o’clock, a.m., on TUESDAY next, November 11th., (Armistice Day), a SOLEMN SILENCE for a period of TWO MINUTES SHALL BE OBSERVED, and that all vehicular traffic he suspended during that period, so that the thought of everyone may be concentrated in reverent remembrance of the glorious dead. GEORGE A. PERRY, Mayor. NOTICE. TO THE RESIDENTS OF HOKITIKA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. WE the undersigned butchers beg to advise that on and after SATURDAY, NOVEMEIR loth our shops will close at 6 p.m. o’clock instead of U p‘lit. on Saturdays. Signed:— TAYLOR AND CUMMINGS. ANDREWS BROS. J. -JOHNSON. WOO LHOUSE AND HOW AT.
SOLDIERS’ HALL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th. SECOND OLD - TYME BALL In aid of Hall Improvement Fund. A repeat of the last successful function. Music by Black Hand Orchestra. Good supper. Tickets 2s 6d. Entries now being received for the waltzing competition, Is. Two prizes , R, PATERSON, Hon. Secretary. HOKITIKA RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION. RE-UN TON AND SMOKE CONCERT. SOLDIERS’ HALL. HOKITIKA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14th, 1930, AT 8 O’CLOCK. A cordial invitation is extended to all returned men. Admission 2s 6d. R, PATERSON. Hon. Secretary. THREE MILE HALL. A GRAND BALL in aid of the fluids of the funds of the Three Mile Tennis Club will be held on FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14th. Good music, and home made supper provided. Gentlemen 2>. Ladies ls'6d. G. HAMILTON, A. DICK, Joint Hon. Secs. TENNIS BALL. \ GRAND BALL to celebrate the opening of the Fox Glacier Hostel Tennis Courts will lie held at the Wehoka Hall on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th. All invited. Full orchestra. Admission; Double ticket 3s; gents 2s; ladies Is (id. E. G. IRVING. Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC HALL. KOK ATARI. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26th. pHILDREN’S FANCY , DRESS L.-' B\|,L to lie followed by Old rime Ball from 10 p.m. Proceeds in lid of consolidated Kokatahi school mid. M. WALLACE. (Thai ruin n WESTLAND COOT, STORAGE AND DAIRY COY. LTD. F cream. RES II PASTEURISED CREAM containing all the nourishing itamines so necessary for the daily eods. may now be purchased at the ’nctory. Hours of attendance, daily—9 n.m. a 5 p m.; Sundays and holidays—9 .m. to noon.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1930, Page 1
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