ANTED—Houses to Build. Cheaper rates, better workmanship. Plans and estimates free. P. B. Whitford, Upper Hampden Street. TX7HAT about a smart economic hat ’ ' for tile races. McKay’® have an outstanding variety in. all classes of head-dress, together with a splendid display in frocks and gowns. LOST oil ’Xmas Eve, a gold BROOCH (leaves). Mrs Appleton, Livingston Street. A RXOLD PERRY, Surgeon Dentist, ■*-*- begs to advise his patients that the Surgery will be closed for the ’Xmas vacation. Reopening on Monday, January 11th. JTUST ARRIVED at Hall’s Furniture ** Mart-—Gentleman’s B.S.A. bicycle in good order, cheap; ]. Columbia Gramophone with 40 records, a snip at £2 10s; and a quantity of new and (second Imag'd furniture, books, azines, fancy goods and toys. Come and inspect. THANKS. The conductor and memBEiRS of the Municipal Band, desire to express their THANKS for the generous support given them on ’Xmas morning. A. E. GOOD. v Secretary. HOKITIKA CYCLING CLUB. SPORTS ON NEW YEAR’S DAY. CASS SQUARE, FRIDAY NEXT. /CYCLING, dancing. children’s j sports, field games. First race j starts at 12.30 p.m. Admission Is. Children free. W. ROWE, Secretary. FINAL DANCE. SOLDIERS’ H,\LL, HOKITIKAFRED SMITH and his Dance Orchestra, Christchurch—next Monday, January 4, 1932, at 8.30 p.m. Popular prices, Gent 2® fid, Lady 2s 6d. Double 4s. All the latest hits of 1931-32. TOTARA HALL, ROSS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30 th. GRAND BALL to celebrate the victory of Mr James O’Brien, M.F. Music by Boss Orchestra. Old-time and modern dances. Excellent supper. Efficient M.C. Admission : Gents 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. J. M. ALLIAN, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS A Llj CREDITORS and others ha 1 intr claims against (he undermentioned estates- are hereby required to lodge such claims at the Public Trust Office at Greymouth on or before the Ist. DAY or FEBRUARY, 1932. Any claim riot lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. The claims must show full details, and must be certified as follows: •f hereby certify that the amount of this claim wa« due and owing at the date of death of the deceased.” ESTATES. (1) Honor Forster, late of Hokitika, spinster, died 8:12:31. (2) Albert Truran, late of Hokitika, miner, died 1:12: 31. ALEX BELL. District Public Trustee. Greymouth, 29th. December. 1931. IEY MOUTH T OCKEY C L ,UB MIDSUMMER MEETING. . y;H: : ; \T OMOTO RACECOURSE. JIRIDAY ANI) gATURDAY, RID AY AND gATURDAY, JANUARY 1 and 2, 1932 D FIELD'S :: GOOD FIELDS EXCELLENT RACING ASSURED REDUCED PRICES of ADMISSION REDUCED PRICKS of ADMISSION FIRST RACE 12.30 p.m. . j ADMISSION: Gents 6s', Ladies 2s 6d M. J. FOGARTY. Secretary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 December 1931, Page 1
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