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OYSTfvR FRITTERS fried to nicety with crisp potato chip. l Delicious fried proper, flounder, liar and eggs, are only a few of the suppe dishes so appetisingly served at Til li eiulezvous. mHE PKOPLEfi Fish. Poultry am -®- vSnnill Foods Depot- opposite \V IC. Williams has arriving to-morrow groper, flounders, oysters, terak.ihi smoked barracouta. ling, kippers; aI si trotters, saveloys, pork sausages, Bed gian sausage and dressed poultry. > ANTED second hand WINCH to lilt up to halt a toil ; nisi second hand SAFIC. Apply J. Hewer Boss. M. CLARK, late .1. Tennent, *- * specialises in spectacle and jewel lery repairs. Next door to Arch Little's. SA i, 1C Heagrass PRAM in s - good order. Rriee reasonable. Apply “• Miardian" Office. fjP ( t Id'.T, or FOR SALE—com for tal>h' cot tage, till conveniences. Apply .Miss Agnew, Haeremai. Stafford Street. r|A : 0 I /FT room and two hed rooms, use of all conveniences. Apply .Miss Agnew. Haeremai Siatlord Street. A NOTHICR lot of smoked harrax coma arriving Thursday morning, Is (id over counter. Hygiene Fish Mart, 'phone 3f>. | OST--Between Rolleston street ■--* iind Cass Square CAR off petrol tank. Reward on return to ‘‘Ouardian'’ Office. FISH for Food Friday off * the trawler Nile. Smoked harraloiita direct from Dunedin. Note 1 host* fish are purely smoked. free li'om all chemicals. Place your order now with O'. White and avoid disappointment.

K KNIARA HACKS. FAST KR AIC X DAY. I WXFR S AND TRAINERS are remi”A"r] Mi i .WCEPTANCKS for events CLOSK TO-XI G UT. (Wednesday) AP 1? IFi Ist. at 10 o'clock. CKO. PAM.MKNT. Secretary. HKKKTO.X .10OKKY C1.1T,. "}VT OM IXATiOXS for all events *• ’ CLOSE with (lie Secretary TOXIC IIT (Wednesday) Ist. APRIL at 0 o'clock. ass X PORTS MAH XI VAT,. ROSS RECRK.ATIOX GROUND. MASTER TUESDAY. APRIL 7, 1931. Officials; .Patron, .1. OTrien. Esq., ALP.: President, H. Osmers. Esq, ; Handicappers -Rtimiin.it events, C. It. Perkins; Chopping events, .1. Klaherty; Starters. Running, J. Pethig: chopping and sawing. J. Davern. PROGRAMATE. (Registered under the X.Z. Athletic, Cycling, and Axemen's Union Citicorp.) All competitors must be registered. Sports start at 12 noon sharp. 1. 10(1 Y^aids Maiden Knot Race 40s, 20s. Xoni. 2s. X. -.Maiden Chop (open), 1 Sin. log.---140 s. 10s, 20s. Xom, As, ace. 2s. 3. Roys' Race (under 10). - Ins. As. Norn, fill. I. Yards Sheffield. -100 s. 60s. 30s. Xom, As, are 3s. o. -Upright Chop (I2in. log).- 200 s, Mds. !()s. Xom. os, ace. 4s. O. Stepping Competition.- 20s. os. Xom Is. 7. Handicap Saw. 2 cuts, (Min. logf. !OOs. Ms, 20s. Xom. 3s, acc. 2s. 8. lilt) Yards Handicap Footrace.100,s. 10s, Ids. Xom 3s. nee. 2s. P. Underhand Chop. (Min. log.) Heat. winners 01 100 s, 200 s, Mills. 40s. Xom. 145.. ace. (>s. 10. —M a fried Ladies’ Race.—-Trophies. 11. —Single Ladies’ Race.—Trophies. 12.—Sheep Guessing Competition. Xom. Is. Novelty Event**, galore for young and old.

RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for Events 1,2. 4, o. 7. 8. and 0. close with the Secretary on MOXDAY. 30th MARCH, at S p.m. Poos- must accompany all Nominations. Competitors, when entering, must forward the last two years’ performances. or if none in that period, the last three. The Committee reserve the right to re-handicap after publication of handicaps, and to cancel any event on the programme if there, are not. sufficient entries. Acceptances close on the. morning of the Sports. P,ig Orchestra in attendance. Refreshments obtainable on flu* Sports Ground, Admission to Ground: Gents 2s. Radios Is. Special train arrangements from and to Orevmoiith. GRAND BALL TN THE EVENING. Ex eel lea r. a r T 'a nc<? men ts. W. E. CLARKE. Ron. Sec. A W, PEEBLES, Treasure;'.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1931, Page 1

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