Scrubbing Brushes 8d 10d 1 1“ Scrubbing Brushes “Bulldog” ... 1/4 and 1/7 Stove Brushes .../ and 9 Stove Polishing Brushes 1/3 and 1/1 O Bannister Brushes 1/3 antl 1/lv Nail Brushes ** DEE’S SELF SERVICE SELF SERVICE WELD STREET, HOKITIKA.
J- ADIES, men’s ’Xniax gifts you 1 J were thinking of choosing are ,y >‘ Mocurable from Mr Clark’s stock at ta )uncan’s Sample Rooms. tvt MEN ! Special display is now made at McKays of tailor-cut suits in die latest patterns. inspect our vinflow display. Hemstitching FKcot-edging Ladies get your work done early :o avoid disappointment. Closing 23rd. December for Christmas holidays. \ioua Robinson, Sewell Street. S TOR SALE —Piano in first class order. . cheap. 'Also separator and churn, perambulators and push chairs.—J. V. Hall. South Revel 1 Street. FOR SALE-—Twenty weaner PIGS. Apply D. Jellie, Arahura. WANTED KNOWN —McKays hare now opened a new shipment of Li„o and Oondoleum Squares in the very newest designs. Inspection invited. PRINCESS THEATRE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd. RECITAL by the pupils <>f Miss Thwaites, of Grey mouth, assisted by leading voca . .... In aid of the funds of Hokitika Swimming Club. Special incidental music by an orchestra of eight instrumentalists. V: c c s h I a f; f r t t q c Dress Circle 2s, Downstairs Is 6d. Reserves looked at Miss Mclntosh’s, Gd extra. Aim—To teach every child to swim. TOKER’S HALL, ARAHURA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4th. GRAND FLANNEL DANCE in aid of Arahura Tennis Club. Music by the Batchelor Orchestra. Efficient M.C. Gentlemen 2s Gd. Ladies Is cd. UPPER KOITERANGI HALL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4th. BALL in aid of School Poise En nd - Gaiety Orchestra. Good supper. Men 2s fid, L. HAVILL, Ladies Is fid. • "V. M ALL. Secretaries. PRTNCESS TH EATRE— HOKITIKA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER I.oth, 1.931. ST. PAUL’S AMATEURS will present the popular comedy:— “THE ARABIAN NIGHTS” Doors open 7.30 p.m. Commence 8 p.in. Special music by Club Orchestra. Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls 2s, Downstairs Reserves Is fid. booked at Miss Mclntosh’s fid extra. MOTOR TYRES heavy duty. 96 X 350 HEAVY DUTY ... £l/12/0 •N x 4 00 HEAVY DUTY ... £l/17/0 * -29 x 4.40 HEAVY DUTY ... £l/18/0 29 x 4.75 HEAVY DUTY ... £2/11/6 1 98 x 475 HEAVY DUTY ... £2/10/0 99 x 5.00 HEAVY DUTY ... £2/11/6 ' 30 x 4.50 HEAVY DUTY ... £2/5/0 ! 30 x 5.00 HEAVY DUTY ... £3/2/0 > 30 x 5.25 HEAVY DUTY ... £3/8/6 ' 31 x 5°5 HEAVY DUTY ... £3/10/0 > 30 x 5 TRUCK H; DUTY ... £4//17/6 1 39 x 6 TRUCK H. DUTY ... £9/5/0 } 36 x 6 TRUCK H. DUTY ... £lO/10/0 >i We Pay Railage. Sto'-k Eng’ish Dunlop, Firestone, Goodyear and Michelin, TYRE CO. 128-140' OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1931, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1931, Page 1
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