-WANTED TO SELL, Gas Cooker, ’ second hand. Apply “Guardian Office. T AST FEW DAYS of Oliver and Duff’s clearing sale of boots an shoes. Bigger bargains than ever. I*l KN! —We are now showing the latesfc in Tailor-cut Suits. Prices from £5 to £7/10/-; also a large assortment of patterns for Chart teuits. Fit and Finish guaranteed at McKay s ANTED—A YOUTH for farm )Vy work, 15s per week. Apply T. F Aster, Harihari. T»-URE Irish Linen Table Centres, Supper Cloths, and Table Cloths in the latest designs are now opened at McKays. I7VOR SALE, f Oakland half-ton truck, eihieap. # No reasonable offer refused. Apply “Guardian.” jpLOSING DONVN.—SaIe now ending ' 1 iiggor bargains than ever at Oliver and Duff’s. SPECIAL Reduction in Furnishings. The following are a few of the many bargains—Axminister Runner 07 in IL/6 yard: Tnncstry Runner 'it in. 6/1.1 yard; Coir Matting 27in. 2/11 yard; Coir Matting 36in..3/ll yard. AI so big reductions in Carpet Squares at McKays. 1 WESTLAND ELECTORATE COALITION. CANDIDATE. 1%/T R, ,J. W. G REENSLADE, Coalition , Candidate, will be glad to meet the IClectors as under:— FRIDAY, November 20.—Visit Kanieri Forks, Blue Spur, Humphreys Speak Arahura Valley at 6.15 p.rn. ; Rime 7.45; Woodstock 8745; Kaniei;i 9.15. SATURDAY. November 21. —Town Hall, KUMAR A, at 8 p.m. Dur mg day visit Hillmans, I erema kau Settlement. Christchurch Roaa as far as possible. WESTLAND ELECTORATE CAMPAIGN MR J. O.’BRTEN, • M.P., Candidate foj- Westland, will ADDRESS the electors as under: FRIDAY, Nov. 20 th.—Kakapotahi, 6.30; Waitaiia. 8 p.m. J. GOODALL, Sec. L.R.C. PRINCESS THEA'rRE—HOKITIKA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1931. QT, PAUL’S AMATEURS will preS piit the popular comedy ; “THE ARABIAN NIGHTS” Doors open 7.30 p.m. Commence 8 p.m. Special music by Club Orchestra. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls 2s, Downstairs Is 6d., Reserves booked at Miss Mclntosh’s 6d extra. • 1 HEARTSEASE, REVELL STREET. TXAVE the following plants now on -*"* hand, unsurpassed in quality: j Cabbage, Cauliflower. Lettuce. Iron_ bark Pumpkins, Cucumber and Celery. “Alarm” Rhododendrum, Mauve Wistaria. Genista Andreana (Gold and Brown Broom), Blue Salvia, Violet Salvia, Iceland Poppies ' (Mammoth ! Sunbeam). Asters, Begonias. Delphinium. Cosmos, Larkspur, French Marigolds and Salvia Bonfire. I Choice lines of assorted pot plants. ' R e d and Pink Azalea, Australian I Mint trees, Rhododendrums, Pink For' ' .ref, me-not. Violas. Pansies, Primula, Hydrangea. Spiraea. Coleus. AI *sO Mvmtifu! hanirin" baskets. Call for Orders Early. V east on Tablets every day keep von for work aud-phav. 36 for 2s 6d. ; w Williams. Chemist.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1931, Page 1
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