J rm LAND DAGING- CLUB. U m SOLDIERS’ UAL!,, HOKITIKA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd. STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION, A REAL GALA NIGHT. ADMISSION: DOUBLE TICKET 7/6, GENTLEMEN 4/6, LADIES 3/No Extra Charges. LAVISH SUPPER. CONTINUOUS MUSIC. Entries in Cage 8.15 p.m. First Race at 8.30 p.m.
SALE—EAY. Model Douglas * AIOTOR CYCLE. Guaranteed in frQ()d order. Price CIO. ') oohey s Cy tilery , ilfikiliktirip OH Cl I Batteries - Too key’s an; still .1/3 and Cvclery, Hokitika /p UAHANTEH]) Cycle Tyres now 6/6, 7/6, 10/- and 12/6 at Toohey's Cyelery, Hokitika. LADIES’ leather handbags—all designs. Now clearing from os at McKay’s Sale. VftTHJTH linen table damask—in all » » designs. Usual price 3s 6d to 6s lid. Sale Price from 9d to Is 6d yard at McKay’s. I*7s7'A NTEI> Two Boys able to milk. Bros., Koiterangi. for farm work; Apply Jamieson PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I/ - UMAR A FIRE BRIGADE’S AN1V NUAL BALL MEMORIAL HALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th. Secretaries Please note the; date. R. C. BELL, Secretary. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. OF VA LI! AM UK FREEHOLD LAND AT TO FAR A FLAT: TUESDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. AT 2 p.m. Sharp, on the Ground. ]\/jTC.MAHON A LEE , under instrucJL tions from the Executrix of the ESTATE of the Late J. P. DOOLAN, will sell by Public Auction as above: — 100 ACRES of Freehold Land, being Section 32 and 83, Block 1-1, ALtwheraiiui S.D. The above is situated in the centre of Totara Flat District, which is the richest farming area- on the West Coast. It has a frontage to the Alain Road, is cloV' to the Railway Station, School, Church and Sale Yards. The land consists of deep, rich. River Land and is ideal fattening and dairying country. It is all ciean and Ireo Horn noxious weeds, also flat and comprises an intact block. Intending purchasers should not lose sight of the taefc that it is only very rarely that land of this .description is offered for sale. Sole reason for selling is on account of it being necessary U» liquidate the above Estate.
MAKE YOUR HOME COSY THIS WINTER. WITH Consider how many uses can be made i 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.' 1 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 COMMERCIAL HOTEL REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. i LUERT E. STEVENS desires to in- - J orm the.genera! public, that ho has taken over the above Hotel and solicits the patronage .of old and new j Customers. | Best of Ales. "Wines and Spirits Stocked
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 August 1931, Page 1
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