WESTLAND FACING CLUB. A GKAND BENEFIT BALL! SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. WEDNESDAY, SEPi EMBER 2nd. STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION, A REAL GALA NIGHT. ADMISSION: DOUBLE TICKET 7/6, GENTLEMEN 4/6, LADIES 3/Na Extra Charges. LAVISH SUPPER. CONTINUOUS MUSIC. Entries in Cage 8.15 p.m. First Race at 8.30 p.m.
HEARTSEASE,” for cheaper flowers. A plentiful supply this week. SALE—E.W. Model Douglas MOTOR CYCLE. Guaranteed in good eider. Price £’lo. r J cokey's Cyclery, Hokitika. rpORCH Batteries are still 1/3 and -®- 1/9 at Tuohev’s Cyclery, Hokitika /GUARANTEE!) Cycle lyres- now 6/6, 7/6, 10/- and 12/6 at Toohey’s Cyelery, Hokitika. LADIES’ leather handbags—all designs. Now clearing from 5s at McKay’s Sale. VI/rHITE linen table damask—in all • » designs. Usual price 3s Cd to 5s lid. Sale Price from 9d to Is Gd yard aL McKay’s. AX APPRECIATION, s MILS P. KIR WAN Senr. and FAMILY il(- ire to THANK Dr. Wilson for unfailing kindness ami attention to their late husband and father in bis recent illness. Sewell Street. Hokitika, August llth. 1931. Tfc/jTKS P. KI HAY AX Senr. and i-i-fi- FAMILY de ire to THANK all kind relations and friends for kindness. expressions ,of sympathy, and floral tributes received in their recent bereavement. Sewell Street. Hokitika, August 14th. 1931. SEED POTATOES. R OUIN ADAIR, Sutton Supreme. Up-to-date Arran Chief. Chaff, hay. pollard, wheat. Got our prices before buying. Apply DEE’S GROCERY. All AHUR A SALE Y A 111) S. ’MONDAY, AUGUST 17th. Mil 0 UST 0 N AN D C 0 Y. • will sell by public auction as above: 20 fat CATTLE foir W. A. Jamieson. ARAHURA SALE YARDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 17th. 117 JEFFRIES & COY.. * » • will sell by public auction as above: — 15 fat CATTLE for Jas. Mcßride. 25 fat CATTLE for Perry and Co. 69 fat SHEEP „ for ■ O’Neil ’ Bros. KOKATAHI SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, 19th., AUGUST. AT NOON. SPECIAL SALEi OF DAIRY STOCK ETC. Messrs w. .tef fries & c-0., will sell: 7 Jersey heifer SPRINGERS for C. Fleming. 10 Oyr. Jersey heifer SPRINGERS; due Sept, to pedigree Jersey Bull. for Mrs IV. Jones. 15 choice ■Shornhorn-cross 2nd. and 3rd. calf SPRINGERS for T. O’Neil. 3 Jersey-poll springing HEIFERS for W. J. Burrell, f and f empty COWS f o| . Messrs E, Wall, Weir Drum !>. Jones, and D. Smitii,. 30 mixed CAI 1 LE for various clients.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. A LBEIIT E. STEV KXS desires to i»t- ---• nr in tV pen'n,! piddle. Hint I’'* l, ns taken over tlio aliovo Hotel and. s ilieits tiie patronage of old and new Customers. Best of Ales. Wines and Spirits Stocked.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1931, Page 1
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