BOXING BOXING ON SATURDAY, JUNE 20th, 1931. SATURDAY, JUNE 20th, 1931. JN jpKITIKA gWIMMING pATHS. GOOD ENTRIES INCLUDING COAST’S CHAMPS,
trains suit both north and south. FIRST BOUT 8 pan. FIRST BOUT 3 pan. ADMISSION: Adults 2/0 (plus tax 4d), Children ]/-. E. M. RES 1, Hon. Sec. Hokitika Boxing Club,
Hot TEA. Football ami boxing patrons can have delicious /hot tea at b o’clock to-morrow. Hot dinner at 1.30 as usual. Fisli meals and other delicacies any hour at Tile Fen de/.vous. nr ANTED--100 rooms to paper. V\ Prices reasonable, workmanship the best. S. A. Clarke, Sewell Street. r ETJ’ERHEADS, on Bond writing Paper plain or ruled, in an\ colour. --“Guardian” Office, ’Blum 22M. REDIN' A NT’S of Silk Curtain Nets All lengths, Sale Brice irom 2/< to 13/6 at .McKays. f ADIES’ Crepe do Chine, Rayon am: Jersey-Silk Juniper, all shades, now clearing at 7/11 at McKays. ]7IQH SALK—Complete set of boxing GLOVES as good as new. Brie* £1 Is. Ring ’plume 127 K. OR SALE—Violet roots 6d- per root, also red hot pokers Is per root. Apply Mrs Alex Black, ’phone 127 K Three Mile. FOR SALE—“Chevrolet” 5 seater. 6 cylinder, (Wentworth Sedan! CAR, with spare tyre and accessories' last year’s model; in perfect condition belonging to the late Dr. Hopkins £2lO or nearest offer. Apply or write to Mi's A. Hopkins, Hamilton Street Hokitika.
FOOTBALL SATURDAY. J.UXH LHltli. CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA Senior game, 1.30 p.m. sharp-—-].UVAI.S V. EXCELSIORS. Admission I s . FINAL CLEARING SALE. SATURDAY, 20tli. .TUNE. AT 1 p.m. SIIA.RR. Messrs w. jeffiurs & Co.. will sell on the promises, Revel 1 Street on account ol Stephens Bros: - The whole of their remaining stock of drajiery and clothing ineliuling shop-fittings, models and glass cases. Note: —-As the premises have been leased, every article therein will he offered at auction. At 3 p.m., we• shall offer the premises, Billiard, Saloon and tables of the above vendors,- as a going concern.
NOTICE. T WISH to advise 'Residents of South -*■ Westland that a night connection with the main South •Line has been installed at my residence at Matamui. This connection has been arranged to operate at all other than office hours. L. G. RIOLL. M.H., Cli..U. MAKE YOUR HOME COSY THIS WINTER WITH ELECTRIC RADIATORS Consider How many uses can be made of a portable electric heater in the home. It can be switched on in the bed room when one rises in the morning. Then it can be used to warm the breakfast room while the meal is being prepared. It is invaluable in the drawing room, if you wish to use the latter for a short period only. A snap of the switch, and your heat is there. For drying out damp rooms and airing clothes it is exceptionally well suited. Take advantage of the new low heating rates. An average size heater will cost one penny per hour to use; smaller sizes, one half-penny to three-farthings per hour. KANIERI ELECTRIC LIMITED
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1931, Page 1
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