BARGAINS in Manchester Department. White twill sheets 80in. x 2j. Trices from 10s Gd pair. Heavy f unbleached sheeting 54in., Is 9d a yard, 80in. 2s 9d a yard. Pillow slips—heavy quality, 2 for Is lid. Linen tea towels 25m. x 32in. with coloured borders, 2 for 2s lid ait McKay’s. a minute to lose. ORDER i-’l NOW anything and "everything you want for your garden. Heartsease, Hamilton Street. YOU can have a design worth 5s made for 2s Gd if your provide your own flowers. Don’t forget this for future reference. Heartsease Floral Studio. Notice is hereby given that, hv a Proclamation dated the 19th. day of October, 1931, and published in the New Zealand Gaaette, No. 77, page 2991, of the 22nd. day of October, 1931, the land described in the Schedule hereto was taken for the purposes of a GRAVEL-PIT in terms of the Public Works Act, 1928. SCHEDULE. Appoximate area of the piece ol land taken; 1 rood 39.8 perches. Being Reserve 1023, being part Section 860. Situated in Block TV, Karaugarua Survey District (Westland R.D.) (S.O. 2909.) In the Westland Land District; as the same in more particularly delineated on the plan marked P.W.D. 82042, deposited in the office of the Minister of Public Works at Wellington, and thereon coloured red. C. E. BENNETT, Assistant Under-Secretary. Public Works Department, Wellington, 27th. October, 1931. ALL SAINTS’ BIRTHDAY TEAPARTY. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd., Tea at 6.30 p.m., Social a>t 8 p.m. TICKETS Is. SPEECH ES—Songs—Recitations. Dr. Teielielmann’s New Lantern Pictures. A good tea. Bring a Present for the Birthday Table. 00 years old on All Saints’ Day. (Workers. please be at the All Saints’ Hall by 2 p.m. Monday.) All Saints’ Children’s Tea, 5 p.m, Tuesday, November 3rd. GREY STOCK SALE. MONDAY, 2nd. NOVEMBER, 1931. yy E WILL OFFER, the following: 20 head Prime CATTLE, l truck fat SHEEP. DALGETY AND CO. LTD., Auctioneers. GREY STOCK SALE. MONDAY, 2nd. NOVEMBER. W JEFFRIES & COY., • will sell: 20 Fat CATTLE, for Perry and Co. 120 Fat SHEEP (ex Gael), for J. Condon. KOK AT AH I S A LEY ARDS. WEDNESDAY, 4th. NOVEMBER. AT 1 p.m. Messrs w. jeffrjes v Co.. will sell on account of Mesas* W. Kelly, de Fillippi, M. “Keenan, T. O’Neil, W. Havill, W. Morris, N. Harris, S. Havill: 20 fat SHEEP, 0 fat COWS, 55 2 yr. STEERS, 30 2 yr. HEIFERS, , 5 Ist. calf SRPINGERS, 4 pure bred pedigree (non regtd.) Jersey BULLS, yearlings and 2 yr. old. ] pedigree Ayrshire BULL (6 yi •) from “Maesgwyn” stock. ELECTRICITY FOR THE HOME COOKING, HEATING, AND HOT WATER. Electricity can ho applied with advantage to* all household purposes Cooking Toasting, Boiling, Heating, Cleaning Polishing, Washing, Ironing, Sewing, Mixing, Radio, Refrigerators, Fans, Curlers, etc. COOKING BY ELECTRICITY Is simple, reliable, and economical, and the results obtained are a never failing source of satisfaction to the fortunate possessor of an electric range. WATER HEATING BY ELECTRICITY. Hot water is used more in the house than cold water. Why not have it “on tap” for 24 hours per day? It requires no attention when done electrically. Let us tell von more about it; Further information will be gladly given at our Weld Street Office. KANIERI ELECTRIC LIMITED
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1931, Page 1
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