OYSTERS on shell, fried, scalloped | or grilled at The Rendezvous tonight. Now arriving three times weekly. 8d per dozen in shell; also groper, Humidors, mutton birds, OYSTER SUPPERS to-uighc nt Hygiene Kish Mart. Also groper and blue cod. J OST—By ,-hilcl on TEN SI lIE UNO rewarded on relurnin< Oflice.” Saturday, a NOTE. Kinder to “Guardian ANTED TO SEEL—A number of FOWLS in good condition. Apply .Mrs A. Bennett, Sale Street. 'I y ANTED—PLAIN SEWING at » » reasonable prices. Apply Mrs K. (iroiifsky. Sewell Street. STRICTLY CASH trading during oilr clearing sale. Jt will pay you to call for your immediate and future requirements. Inspection invited. W. H. Stopi'oith.—Advt. r. H. STOPEORTH’S clearing uile commences Tuesday, 3rd. February. Everything reduced to bedrock . ELOCUTION ORATORY ETC. MR R. T. BUSH. RESUMES teaching in St. Andrew’s Hall. Hokitika, on SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7th. 1931, at 9.30 a.in. MINIATURE GOLF COURSE T A NCR ED STREET. TWELVE HOLE COURSE. Every night this week at 7 o clock. No admission fee, Round the Course
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1931, Page 1
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168Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1931, Page 1
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