STARS and PLANETS govern every one’s destiny. Send stamp for yours. ZING Alt A, Box 896, Auckland. JpOR QUICK SALE—Seven-roomed House, with shop attached, situated in Hamilton Street. Owner leaving district. Price £450. Also Piano £4O. Apply “Guardian Office”. FOR SALE—2 pianos, 2 gramophones '(new), 1 oak card-table. 2 hall stands (oak), 3 green baize card-tables, chest drawes, 4 duchesses, kitchen chnis, 2 tables and easy chairs. 1 wheel barrow, beds iron and wooden. 3 mangles, 1 Oregon pine bedroom suite. Also fancy goods, crockery. toys etc. Just landed a lot of goods suitable for ’Xmas gifts. Apply Hall’s Furniture Mart, Bevel! Street. FOR SALE—Three HEIFERS, just calved, Jersey cross, 2.' years old. Apply J. MeCrae, Koiterangi. VVTASTE PAPER in any quantity. ’ » Apply “Guardian” Office. 1 A TEST ’Xmas novelties now showJ ing at McKay’s. AHIES Silk Gauntlet Gloves all shades and sizes at McKay's. EE McKAY’S for vonr new beds ’Xmas. ding, furnishings, etc., for T ;HE ARCH TATTLE SHOE STORE is Overstocked in sizes eights and nines men’s Red Rail knee GUM ROOTS. Special prices For theyse sizes for two days.
ARTHUR A STOCK SALE. MONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER. M HOUSTON & CO. wilt sell by p nib lie auction as above: •20 FAT CATTLE, for F. G. Williams and Sons. 20 FAT CATTLE, • for AY. A. Jamieson.
AH A HUH A STOCK SALE. MONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER. Messrs w jeffrtes & co.. will sell by public auction as above:— 30 FAT CATTLE, tor J. Condon and Sons. 20 FAT CATTLE, for .J. Mill ran e,v. 10 FAT CATTLE, for E. R. Wilson. KOK ATARI SALE YARDS. TUESDAY, 18th NOVEMBER. (At noon sharp). ■\T 7 .T EFFIt IE S & COY., ▼ » • will sell on account of Mr C. M. Harris:— 15 well grown forward STORE I*IDS. AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY. 1 Dtk NOVEMBER. AT 2.30 p.m. W JEFFRIES & COY., • instructed by Mrs Wi 11 mot. who is leaving the district, will sell on the premises, Rea lev Street: A quantity of furniture and effects, including chesterfield, easy chairs wicker chairs, piano, carpets, table's, sofa, sideboard, linos, D.W. bedstead and w.w. mattress, crockery, curtains. etc., etc. TENNIS BALL. \ GRAND BALL to celebrate the -L V opening of the Fox Glacier Hostel Tennis Courts will be held at the Welicka Hall on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER lf)th. All invited. Full orchestra. Admission; Double ticket 3s; gents 2s ; ladies Is fid. E. G. IRVING, Hon. Secretary. PUBLIC HALL. KOK AT A HI. * WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2fith. /MRILDREN’S FANCY DRESS VA BALI, to he followed hv Old Time Ball from 10 p.m. Proceeds in aid of consolidated Kok at ah i school fund. M. WALLACE. Chairman COUGH GONE-SOUND SLEEP—PULMONAS. People who have suffered from chronic coughs for years oil ten write expressing their gratitude for the relief they’ve' obtained from Pulmonas pastilles. Relief by inhalation is the secret of Pulmonas. Sucked slowly, their healing vapours quickly dispel colds and ’flu. Pulmonas, Isfid ami 2sfid from chemists and stores,—Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1930, Page 1
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