jTUtSH .SUPPERS at the Hygiene * Fish Mart, with constant supplies ot Iresh fish and expert friers is more tempting 'Phone 35. STA'RS and PLANETS govern every one’s destiny. Send stamp for yours. ZINGARA, Box 896, Auckland. WANTED— 1 GIRL to help—whole time—middle of December to middle of February. Apply to Mrs Knights, All Saints’ Vicarage. IjlOR QUICK SALE —Seven-roomed HiJTJSK with, shop attached, situated in Hamilton Street. Owner leading district. Price £450. Also Piano £4O. Apply “Guardian” Oifice. SMOKED BARACOUTA—Any si/.e you like for Is 6d at the- Hygiene Fish Mart. ’Phone 35. WASTE PAPER in any quantity. Apply “Guardian” Office. lATEST ’Xmas novelties now show- * ing at McKay’s. LADIES Silk Gauntlet Gloves all shades and si/.es at McKay’s. SEE McKAY’S for your new bedding, furnishings, etc., for ’Xmas. AUCTION SALE. WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. AT 2.30 p.m. W JEFFRIES & COY., • instructed by All's WHlrnot. who is leaving the district, will sell on the premises,, Bealev Street; A quantity of furniture and effects, including chesterfield, : easy chairs wicker chairs, piano, carpets, tables, sofa, sideboard;, linos, D.Wv bedstead and w.w. mattress, crockery, curtains, tools etc., etc. HOKITIKA SAYINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will be held at the office of the Roni on FRIDAY next, NOVEMBER 21st. at 2.30 p.m. WM. WILSON. , Manager. PUBLIC HALL, KOKATAHI. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26th. C CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS J BA LL to be followed by Old Time Ball from 10 p.m. Proceeds in aid of consolidated Ivokatahi school fund. M. WALLACE, Chairman FOR SALE. LOWER PLANTS—Cosmos, Brompton Stock. Gypsophila, Godetia, Schizanthus, Mignonette, Canterbury Bells, Sweet William, Asters, Antirrhinum, Marigolds, Phlox Drummond i„ Oalliopsis Hollyhocks, Delphiniums Nemesia. Wallflower, Larkspur, Iceland Poppies. All plants Is (id a dozen, Gel extra postage, except violets which are 3d a root. Apply, Mrs Alex Black, Three Mile, Hokitika, or ’phone 127 K. WESTLAND COOL STORAGE AND DAIRY «COY. LTD. CREAM. 87! REST! PASTEURISED CREAM JL containing .all the nourishing vitamines so necessary for the daily needs, may now be purchased at the Factory. Hours of attendance, daily—9 a.m. to 5 pm.; Sundays and holidays—9 a.m. to noon. / ’ f pi'//. CS, Friendly Bo§ks for Tiny Tots! NURSERY RHYMES FROLICSOME TALES OF ELVES AND FAIRIES. STORIES FOR BEDTIME HOURS AND PLAYTIME HOURS. Linen Books for wee children; others suitable for bigger bairns. Come in; see how inexpensive they are. JAMES KING Bookseller & Stationer Reve 1 St., HOKITIKA Tel. 7IM For table use insist on Sharia lid’s Vinegar—a condiment of absolute purity—strong and piquant. In bottle or bulk. —Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 November 1930, Page 1
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