|> IMATINGlMATING-All your can be supplied by inn”, flume 22M. requirements die “GuardOYSTERS SUPPERS TONIGHT, crisp seasoned fritters with ix)t----1 nto chips, also groper and chips, j Jtminder, steak and eggs etc. at The Rendezvous. A MEETING of the Kiwi Football Club will be held in Kellers Sample Rooms at 7.80 TO-NIGHT. m O-NIGHT—St. Mary’s Debating J- Club weekly meeting. Special meeting, all members urged to attend. A RRIYFd) this morning at Hygiene z.V pish Mart, fresh groper, oysters, flounders, rabbits, torekihi, smoked ling fillet, terekihi fillet, hlate cod and haddock. Also mutton birds. ’Phone 35. A LI; OVERDUE ACCOUNTS not -cV. paid before AUGUST 10th. will be SUED FOR without further notice. Arch Little Shoe Store. LADIES’ silk and silk and wool hose. Usual price 4s lid. Sale Price 2s 6d at McKays. Gi UM BOOTS, a special line to clear, H great value for Whitebaiters. Oliver and Duff’s sale. T AST OH'ANCES—Oliver and Duff SJ ale continuing their successful sale of boots and shoes for one week more. QTILL MANV BARGAINS offering at the continued sale of Oliver and Duff. Boots and shoes show great values. 20 shoe PER CENT, cut still in force at Oliver and Duff’s hoot and sale. Some outs up to 50 per cant. OR SALE—Swede turnips, 7s cwt., 9s sacks; ton lois, price on application. eating quality guaranteed. 1), 11 venal Hokitika to Ross. C. Cook. Kaihinu. F( )R SALE—Electric STOVE, cheap, in good order. Ring ’phone 127 k. SALE CHEAP—Ford beauty ROADSTER in good running order. Particulars at “Guardian” Office. THANKS. 7*| RS A WEBB and FAMILY desire to THANK the residents of Kanjori for their kind assistance on the occasion of and after the destructive fire at their residence, on Saturday morning. application for slaughter house license. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that 1 1 have applied to the ■ Westland County Council for a license tor a slaughterhouse, situated on Section ](;;{<). Block If.. Totnra S.D. JOHN HEAVER Senr. Ross. THE SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. THE ANNUAL HOSPITAL BALL Will be held in the SOLDIERS’. HALL ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 13th at 8.30 p.m This year it is to he a Masquerade and Fancy Dress Ball with prize for best Costume. Admission: Double ticket 7/6, Men 4/6. Ladies 3/-. A Juvenile Fancy Dress Ball will he held on FRIDAY Night, August 14th at 8 p.m. Admission: Children 1/-. Adults 2/-. L. A. PATERSON, Hon Secretary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1931, Page 1
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452Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1931, Page 1
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