mHE idea 1 ’Xmas present! A bea- •*- tiial box of chocolates. Choose from tlie wonderful range now showing at The Rendezvous. PERFUME, powders, creams and other toilet requisites are useful ’Xmas gifts. Make sure you get the best by calling at “The Divinia Toilet Saloon.” J AS'JE PAPER in any quantity. Apply “Guardian” Office. TCIOUND, the best of ’Xmas cards at * Hackell’s, also calendars. Prices from a penny. Greet your friend with one. PRINCESS THEATRE. TO-NJCHT! TO-NIGHT! THURSDAY, 18th DEC., 1930. ST. PAUL'S AMATEURS WILL 1 PRESENT:— “THE MAN ON THE SOFA” (A Detective Comedy.) ALSO “LEND ME FIVE SHILLINGS” (A Farce.) Special programme by the Club Orchestra. Doors open 7.30 p.m. Commence 8 p.m. Admission: Circle and Orchestral Stalls, 2s; Downstairs, Is 6d. Reserves at Mclntosh’s shop, 6d extra.
NOTICE. IGLLYER’S LAUNDRY will close for tlio ’Xmas Holidays on December 24th. reopening on 29th, F. COLLYER, HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will be held at. the office of the Bn nit on FRIDAY next, DECEMBER 19th, at 2.30 p.m. WM. WILSON. Manager. SPECIAL RANK HOLIDAYS. PURSUANT to the terms of “The Banking Act, 1908,” SATURDAY, 27th DECEMBER, 1930, and FRIDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1931, are herebp appointed Special Bank holidays at the offices of the under-men-tionecL'Jbeuks in Hokitika, For the Rank of New Zealand—(Sgd.) H. RUCKLE-TON, General Manager. For thef Rank of New South Wales—(Sgd.) R. C. ADDISON, Inspector .for New Zealand. For the National Bank of New Zealand Ltd.— (Sgd.) J. T. GROSE, General Manager. N.B.:—The above Bankis w ill also be closed on the following days, being Statutory Holidays. THURSDAY 25th DECEMBER, and FRIDAY 20th DECEMBER, 1930, and THURSDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1931.
A NEW FARM IMPLEMENT. A demonstration of the OLIVER CUT AWAY BRUSH DISC HARROW for breaking in swamp land, rough uneven .country, brush land and rushes, without ploughing, will be held at Mr C. Fleming's faim at Koiterangi from 12 o'clock, Monday, Decern be r 21 st. RENTON AND CO., Agents. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FRIDAY, 19th DECEMBER. MONDAY, 22nd DECEMBER. GR EYM OUTH-H OK ITIK A. TJSUAL 4.45 p.m. GreymouthHokitika train will leave Greymouth at 4.45 p.m., Kumara 5.26 p.m., Arab lira 5.47 p.m., arrive Hokitika at 6.4 p.m. Usual 4.35 p.m. Hokitika-Grevmouth train will leave Hokitika at 4.35 p.m , Arabura 4.54 p.m., Kumara 5.25 p.m., arrive Greymouth at 6.9 p.m. KANIERT PUBLIC HALL. GRAND TENNIS BALL DECEMBER 26th (Boxing Night) FRED SMITH’S ORCHESTRA. GOOD FLOOR AND SUPPER, ADMISSION: GENTS 3s; LADIES 2s. NOW OPEN ART UNION FOR GOLD SPECIMENS. Under Auspices Returned Soldiers’ Association, Hokitika Branch. TICKETS ONE SHILLING. Drawing New Year’s Eve, 10 o’clock. HELP A WORTHY PURPOSE. Write for Tickets to; R. PATERSON, Box 86, P. 0., Hokitika. CHRISTMAS LAMB. ORDERS are now being lvooked for prime CHRISTMAS LAMB. Tlie cheapest in town for cash. Please place your order early. JAMES JOHNSON, Butcher, Revell Street.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1930, Page 1
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