LiITEBAIT, first of season at The Rendezvous. Order vo..r supper-to-night. Fresh groper, flounders 'Rhone 193. HEARTSEASE,” for cheaper flowers. A plentiful' supply this wee k. r ' |^3 OR. SALE—E.W. Model Douglas L MOTOR. CYCLE. Guaranteed in good order. Price L'lo. Tcohey’s Cvelery, Hokitika. nPORGH Batteries are still 1/3 and 1/9 at Toohey’s Cyclei'y, Hokitika UARANTEED Cycle Tyres now C/C, 7/6, 10/- and 12/6 at Toohey’s Cyclery Hokitika. LADIES’ leather handbags—all designs. Now clearing from 5s at McKay’s Sale. linen table damask—in all * designs. Usual price 3s 6d to 5s lid. Sale Price from 9d to Is 6d yard at McKay’s. I^OUND— Single bar gold BROOCH, set with stones. Apply r‘Guardian” Office. TO-NIGHT! THE SOCIAL EVENT OF THE SEASON. THE ANNUAL HOSPITAL FANCY DRESS JUVENILE BALL. Will he held in the SOLDIERS’ HALL. Commencing at 7.30 p.m. Admission: Children I/-, Adults 2/-. L. A. PATERSON, Hon Secretary.
EOOTBAJ i.L GASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA. SATVR DAY, AUGUIST 15th. Senior 7\nock Out AfntcbIMA'A I.jS V. STARS. Admission Is. SIMM) POT ATOES. |D> ()P,rX ADA IR, Sutton Supremo. lA/ 'Up-to-date \rran Chief. ( hull, hay. pollard, wheat. Cot our prices hei'ore buying. Apply DIOICS GROCERY. COMMERCIAL MOTEL REVELL STREET. HOKITIKA. LBERT E. STEVENS desires to inform the general public, that he has taken over the above Hotel and solicits the patronage oj' old and new Customers. Best of Alep, Wines and Spirits Stocked. MR MOTORIST!
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1931, Page 1
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