WANTED —House repairs, additions. Good workmanship cheaper prices. 1\ R. Whitford, Hampden Street. WA NT I'd)—A second hand Singer Sewing Machine. Particulars to “(dial dial)” OHice. ■ ■" r | UST Opened up the newest anu Exclusive patterns in Axministe, Hearth Hugs. Prices from 18/0 to 42/0 at McKays. HOUSES TO BUILD, plans and es - ti mates free, cheaper prices. Better workmanship. P. R. Wliitford. Hampden Street. 1V| OTHERS! We have just landed ; new shipment of Boys’ School wear, including shirts, trousers, sox. ties ami caps. Prices to suit all pock ets at McKays. jjg EX ! We are now showing tin 1 latest in shirts, hats, sox am, lies. Also the new Suit Patterns. Suits from L’-l/ld/- to DO/1!2/0 at McKays. ,TOR SALE—Gentleman's .BICYCLE jL (as new). Apply J. V. Hall, furniture mart, Revell Street south. JUST Arrived.--A new line of ludies’ pure silk fully fashioned Hose with latest sandal heel. Shades it. Dago, Gnnmotal and Basque Brown. Prices 7/11 and 9/1] at McKays. SATURDAY’S surprise will he a par cel of assorted plants (suitable for Hokitika climate) ‘2s 3d per parcel at Heartsease Floral Studio. ■HOI! SALE Two quiet COWS, can .8 milk without hail. One due this milk without hail. One due this month. Apply L. Kirwan, Sewell St. NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT. ‘HEARTSEASE” IS SELLING QUICKLY. Hurry ’ere you are too late for present Stocks. Daphne Bushes, Sunrise Roujul, Tomato plants. Wonderful quality, ad. Cosmos, Carnations, Canterbury Bells. Static* l , Lobelia, Stocks (T.W.), Delphinium. Pink, Eorget-me-nor, Salvm. Bonfire, Sweet Peas, 1/0, 2/-, 2/0 and 3/- per dozen. SINGER SEWING MACHINE OOY. IVTOTIFY PATRONS that their iA C||. istchurch representative will h> in Hokitika and surrounding districts FOR ABOUT 14 DAYS intro--I,icing the latest. Electric Machine amd Idler-trie attachments. Adjustments and repairs will receive jroinpt attention. Apply Mr O. Calairi, Revell Stieet, Hokitika. ’Phone 1675.
ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH, HOKITIKA. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK ST. ANDREW’S HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1931. Open at 2.30 p.m. The Following Stalls: —"Work. Product-, Flower. Cake, Sweets. Jellies. AFTERNOON TEA. Various attractions include special display of dafiodils. OPEN AFTERNOON & EVENING. GRAND MILITARY MASQUERADE BALL SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, 7th OCTOBER. 1931. Lucky Spot and Monte Carlo Novelty Dances. Good Prizes. Masks provided Free. Enmaskiiw at 12 o’clock. Black Hand Orchestra. Good Supper. , Admission 2/G. Stir, disorders d sappear when von eat Ye.iston Tablets which purifv blood. \V. E. Williams, Chemist.—A'dvfc.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1931, Page 1
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