Drill Hall, Hokitika, LJ 'l'lnir'-clsi y and Friday. Afternoons at 3.10 o'clock; Evenings at 7.45 o'clock. • (M TAILS and PLANETS govern s kl every one's destiny. Send t stamp for yours. ZIX GAR A, Box f S!)6. Auckland. QULCIv SALE—Seven-roomed House with shop attached, situated in Hamilton Street. Owner leaving district. Price £450. Also Piano £4O. Apply “Guardian Office”. • L4OH feALE-—2 pianos, 2 granv.ophone.s (new), 1 oak card-table, 2 hall stands (oak), .‘1 green baize card-tables, chest drawes, 4. duchesses, kitchen chais, 2 tables and easy chairs. 1 wheel harrow, beds iron and wooden, 0 mangles, 1 Oregon pine bedroom suite. Also fancy goods, crockery. toys etc. Just landed a lot of goods suitable for ’Xmas gifts. Applv Hall’s Furniture Mart, Revell Street. T 3 ING ’Phone 37 for all plumbing, - and a first class tradesman. r l auks, vat-s hot water services. T. Revel] Street (MEE the great window display at McKay’s—curtain nets in the latest colourings from Is fid to 6s 6d per yard. T3RINTED To'bialco, prints, rayons and nmsseline are the new slimmer materials now slioiving at McKay’s. WASTE PAPER in any quantity. Apply “Guardian” Office. NEWMANS MOTORS, LIT). THURSDAY next 13th, specTT ial cars will run to Greymouth to connect with Christchurch (special train for Trotting Cup. leaving Hokitika at 3 a.m. Please l>ook seats ’Phone 171. NOTICE. TO THE RESIDENTS OF HOKITIKA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. WE the undersigned butchers beg to advise that on and after SATURDAY. XOVEMER 15th our shops will close at 6 p.m. o’clock instead of 0 p.m. on Saturdays. Signed;— TAYLOR AND CUMMINGS. ANDREWS BROS. J. JOHNSON. WOOLHOUSE AND HOW AT. SOLDIERS’ HALL. TO-NIGHT! , TO-NIGHT! 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-UNION AND SMOKE CONCERT. SOLDIERS’ HALL. HOKITIKA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14th. 1930, AT 8 O’CLOCK. \ cordial invitation is extended to fill returned men. Admission 2s 6d. R. PATERSON, Hon. Secretary. THREE MILE HALL. A GRAND BALL in aid of He funds of the funds of lho Three Mile Tennis Club "'ill he* held on FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14th. Good music, and home made supper provided. Gentlemen 2s, Ladies Is fid. G. HAMILTON, A. DICK, Joint Hon. Sees. PUBLIC HALL. KOKATAHT. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26th. CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS VP B\lL to he followed hv Old Time Ball from 10 p.m. Proceeds in aid of consolidated Kokatahi school fund. A!. AYALLACE. Chapman. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY COY. LTD. CREAM. ORESH PASTEURISED CREAM .1. containing all the nourishing vitamines so necessary for the daily needs, may now be purchased at the Factory. Hours of attendance, daily—9 a.in. to 5 pm.; Sundays and holidays—9 a.m. to noon.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1930, Page 1
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