/''VYSTERS arrived fresh this morning direct from Bluff, also' from Greymouth, groper, soles, flounders, schmipper, try a supper to-night at ‘ ‘Tlie_ Rendezvous. ” WANTED- to buy, STORE PIGS. Apply “Guardian” Office. 71/IRS HACK ERL has opened a '*-■*-*- lending library and will he glad to see intending subscribers. TDfOR SALE, (closing down), , whole stock, fruit shop, furniture and fittings. Ty Lee. THRESH Greymouth groper, soles, turbot and smoked fillet now to hand at Hygiene Fash Mart. ’Phone 35. We deliver. er rates, better workmanship. Plans and estimates free. P. R. Whitford, Upper Hampden Street. CASS SQUARE, HOKITIKA SATURDAY, MARCH 12th. FIRE BRIGADt COMPETITIONS, AMONG LOCAL BRIGADESMEN. Commencing 1.30 p.m. sharp. Admission free; Collection on ground. SSI RETURNED SOiMRf UNEMPLOYMENT. THE HOKITIKA RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION has a sum of money available for private subsidy. Any citizens desiring a few days gardening or ca.sunl work done and who are prepared to pay 6s 3d per day are requested to communicate with the linden*igned with a view to providing extra work for unemployed returned soldiers prior to Easter. R. PATERSON, Hoh. Sec., ’Phone 212. Ail unemployed returned soldiers are requested to register with the secretary as soon as possible.
p ,! I N-C E S S T HE4TRE. THURSDAY, 24 th. II ARCH, 1932. ST. PAUL’S AMATUEES will pro sent the amusing farce:-r-LORD RICHARD IN THE PANTRY. Doors open 7.30. Commence 8 p.m. Dross Circle 2s. Downstairs Is 6d. Reserves (3d extra at Miss Mointosh’s. SOLDIERS' HALL. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 3(Mli. OP EX INC HALL OF THE SEASON. (Under the patronage of many visiting Raring officials and othets). |n aid of the Building Fund, WESTLAND RACING CLUB, Tun Otrhcsiras; Continuous Music. Sumptuous Supper: Cool Drinks. (Irand March- 9 p.m. Olmi'siou : Double ticket . s fid; single lady 3s, single getillemau ss. 11. T. BARRY, Hon. Orgiiai ei’. ROSS CO-OIL SALEYARDS. OPEN INO SALE. MONDAY, lUh. MARCH. ,\T I p.m. SI I ARP. MCMAHON and LEE will sell by public auction as above: ! 7 fat HEIFERS, 111 f. and r. 2.',vr. old STEERS, I springing HEIFERS. 3 C()\VS and CALVES, 80 prime fat LAMPS, ,|(l prime la t\\ l'/l 11 1'.RS. 8 ILoiti iu*\' MJtd 3 Rycland e rests RAMS. FURTHER. ENT 111 LS INVITED.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1932, Page 1
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366Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1932, Page 1
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