I B fcsyMfaiSsr 7fi= MEAT AT SENSATIONAL PRICES gA VE 1 D IN THE LIS. PRIMEST OF MUTTON, CHOICE OX BEEF, SMALL GOODS, THE BEST IN TOWN. ORDERS CALLED FOR ANT DELIVERED PROMPTLY. James Johnson BUTCHER AND SMALL GOODSMAN. REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. ; TELEPHONE—No.:,IS7M; ; ■ Tjm u ■ ■ a I a
SALK —Second hand English it 1 (ivenseatnr MOTOR OAR in first class mechanical order. A snip. Apply Kirwan’s garage. F OR SALE- Young GEESE. Apply ‘Guardian” Office. TO LET two furnished ROOMS, use of conveniences, central. Apply •'Guardian.” Nominations for ail events for KUMAR A AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL close on 23rd. MARCH with Jim McLaughlin (Secretary). PUBLIC HALL KO KATA HI. A DANCE will be held in the above hall on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23rd. in aid of Kokatahi-Koiterangi Sports Club. Black Hand Orchestra. Good supper. Gentlemen 2s 6d. Ladies Is 6d. J. SHI.VAS, jnr., Secretary. pIUNCESS rjinEATRE. THURSDAY, 24th. MARCH, 1932. ST. PAUL’S AMATUERS will present the amusing farce: LORD RICHARD IN THE PANTRY. Doors open 7.30. Commence 8 p.m. Dress Circle 2s. Downstairs Is 6d. Reserves 6d extra at Miss Mclntosh’s; KIWI FOOTBALL CLUB. i - ANNUAL MEETING.
. THURSDAY, MARCH 24th. jN KELLER’S SAMPLE ROOMS, 1- at 7. o’tloHi.. Business • Annual report, and election of ofToors, general. J. (.WALKER, R. REEL, Joint Secretaries. SOLDIERS’ HALL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th. OPENING BALL'OF THE SEASON. BAND RACE CLUB BALL. (Under the patronage of many visiting Racing officials and others). In aid of the Building Fund, WESTLAND RACING CLUB. Two Orchestras; Continuous Music. Sumptuous Supper; Cool Drinks. Grand March—o p.m. Admission: Double ticket Is 6d; ingle lady 3s, single gentleman os. H. T. PARRY, Hon. Organiser. CHARLES IRELAND, METHVEX. f' IAN supply FIRST CLASS Vd HORSES.—Draughts, Half Draughts, Tradesmen’s horses, or any description Every guarantee. Enquiries to—Box 30, MET IT YEN, or Frank McGregor, Hokitika.
BUSINESS NOTICE. MISS E. BREEZE, late of R and | ’VI. Beattie, of Christchurch, wished to annouce that she has opened a LADIES’ TOILET SALOON, Next ,T. Breeze’s, Hairdresser, in Revel I Street, where all branches of the work will he carried out. TELEPHONE NO. 213. CENTRAL MART VEGETABLES * FRUIT NOW OPENED A FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUIT. ALSO VEGETABLES. Local Grown Cabbages and Lettuces. MISSES WARREN FITZHERBERT ST., HOKITIKA. I 1 (live a l»ri.ulil, lastint; shine t<< Honrs, ITn-niture and lumii'imis with "Tan-OI." j 'l'lh: «•(•< hi-.iii ii ;t l-u« »n\ polish licit is so I . , ~, ;i|j. -.il JJI Oeul'S. A,Li.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1932, Page 1
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