MISS DOWELL of the Divina notifies her numerous clients that she has resumed business. Ring ’phone IU3S and make your appointments. ORANGE-, lemon, mandarin, raspberry, strawberry and passion fruit are. a few of the delicious ice cream sundaes served at “The Rendezvous.” Don’t forget peg-o-my-lneart is still a favourite. FOR QUICK SALE—Seven-roomed HOUSE with shop attached, situated in Hamilton Street. Owner leaving district. Price £450. Also Piano £4O. Apply “Guardian” Office. SALE—Sea-grass PRAM in good order. Apply “Guardian” Office. FOR SALE-—Two tennis RACKETS, in good order. Apply ‘“Guardian” Office. Cl OR SALE—Child’s COT, almost I new. Apply “Guardian” Office. WANTED— Capable GIRL for housework. Apply Mrs F. B. Lewis, Sale Street. TTYGIENE FISH MART are now -tl booking orders for Prime ’Amas Poultry. Place your order now to save disappointment. Ring ’Phone 35. TTTT ANTED—Experienced HOUSEW MAH)-WAITRESS. Apply Commercial Hotel. i WASTE PAPER in any quantity. Apply “Guardi: Office. NOTICE. CIOLLYER’S LAUNDRY will close ' for the ’Xmas Holidays on December 24th, reopening on 29th. F. COLLYER. BARGAINS! BARGAINS. HALL’S FURNITURE MART have for sale—Side board, duchesses, 2 couches, 2 Morris chairs, kitchen and dining room chairs, tables, kapoc rnattressels, gas copper, wooden beds. 2 push chairs, pram. Also just landed large assortment of children’s toys and crockery. Electro lux, cost £l9, now less than half price. Come early arid secure bargains. KOKATAHI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1930. Grand vaudeville and minstrel CONCERT by re-organ-ised Kokatahi Lilies. Proceeds in aid of ’Xmas Tree Fund. Admission; Adults, Is 6d; children, 6d. Grand Ball to follow. Admission: Gents, Is 6d; Ladies Is. J. McCORMACK, Chairman. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17th. KOITERANGI PUBLIC HALL. f~'\ HILDREN ’iS FANCY DRESS VY BALL in aid of the school funds. Children off floor at 10 p.m. Admission, gentlemen 2s 6d. ladies Is 6d, children free. N. LONEY, Hon. Secretary. PRINCESS THEATRE, THURSDAY, 18th DEC., 1930. ST. PAULS AMATEURS WILL PRESENT: — “THE MAN ON THE SOFA” (,\ Detective Comedy.) also “LEND ME FIVE SHILLINGS” (A Farce.) Special programme by the Club Orchestra. Doors coon 7.30 p.m. Commence 8 p.m. Admission: Circle and Orchestral Stalls 2s; Downstairs, Is 6d. Reserves at Mclntosh’s shop, 6d extra. MOTOR TYRES at wholesale prices. [) x 4.50 S.S. BALLOONS ... £2/2/6 9 x 4.40 S.S. MTCHELIN BALLOONS £l/15/0 0 x 5.77 S.S. MICHEL!N BALLOON £2/17/6 3 x 6.00 S.S. MTCHELIN BALLOON £3/10/0 oxs MICHELIN TRUCK ... £3/17/6 0 x 5 H.D. TRUCK TYRES ... £5/0/0 o x 6 H.D. TRUCK TYRES £9/10/0 4x7 H.D. TRUCK TYRES £l2/15/0 0 x 31 B.E. PATHFINDER CORD £l/10/0 0 x 34 B.E. O.S. MICH. CORD £l/12/6 9 x 4 S.S MICHELIN CORDS £2/10/0 75 x 105 B.E. MICHELIN CORDS £2/17/6 20 x 120 B.E. MTCHELIN CORDS £3/7/6 Railage Prepaid. Write to us for quotations on auv size and make. Stockists of Firestone, Goodyear, Michlin and English Dunlop Tyres and Tubes. HAMPTON TYRE COY.. 138-140 Oxford Ternee. CHRISTCHURCH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1930, Page 1
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