m 1 S 3 m MEAT AT SENSATIONAL PRICES gAVE •] D IN THE LB. PRIMEST OF MUTTON, CHOICE OX BEEF, SMALL GOODS, THE BEST IN TOWN. ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED PROMPTLY. James John son BUTCH Kit AND SMALL GOO OSMAN REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA. TELEPHONE—No. 1.57 M, ■ • •• : B 9 Q •: ■ : ’S3 U- iS . Si Bill A 1!
SALE—Young GEESE. Apply •‘Guardian” Office. Gi ROPEK-. fresh from Greymouth, t <Jd 11). for Good Friday at The Rendezvous also flounders, s-cimap-per. soles Oysters od doz_ arriving at noon. Leave your order. ARRIVED this morning at Hygiene Fish Mart, fresh Greymoutli groper, flounders; also fresh oysters and ling fillets. We deliver on Good Friday, morning. ’Phone 80. e HOT CROSS BUNS. ORDER AT ONCE at Mrs H. PRESTON’S for Thursday night. Delivery made if desired. Orders received at either Reve-11 Street or Gibson Quiay shops. REE ETON JOCKEY CLUB. Nominations for Meeting on 6th. April will close THIS EVENING. 23rd. MARCH at 9 o’clock. Note Telegraph Offic-e closes at 5 p.m., hut Telephone open until 9 p.m. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT of the terms of “The -1- Banking Act 1908” a- Special Bank Holiday will be observed by the undermentioned Banks on TUESDAY, '29th. MARCH, 1932. For the Bank of New Zealand,— HENRY BUCKLETON, General Manager. For National Bank ol New Zealand, Ltd,— ,1. T. GROSE, ' General Manager. For Bank of New Smith Wales, — R. 0. ADDISON, Inspector for New Zealand. X.B.—The above Banks will also be closed on Good Friday (26th. March), Saturday (26th. March) and Easter Monday (28th. March) being Statutory Holidays. •pRINCESS r|VIL EAT RE. THURSDAY, 24th. MARCH, 1932. ST. PAUL’S AMATUERS will present the amusing farce: LORD RICKARD IN THE PANTRY. Doors open 7.30. Commence 8 p.m. Dress Circle 2s. Downstairs Is 6d. Reserves 6d extra at Miss Mclntosh’s. PADDY’S MARKET. KELLER’S SAMPLE ROOMS. SATURDAY. MARCH 26th., 1.30 p.m. GRAND collection of POULTRY, MEAT, VEGETABLES and HOME COOKING. For side at very low prices. In aid of Catholic Church, Kokatalu huihliug fund. MJ GRAHAM, ITon Sec. KANIERI PUBLIC HALL. EASTER- MON.pAY NIGHT. a NNUVL BALL ill aid of the funds iV of Knnicri Cricket Club. Music hv Gaiety Orchestra. Admission. —Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies 1 : 6d. SOLDIERS’ HALL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th. GRAND RACE BALL ORCHESTRATION EXTRAVAGANZA > F'Hiq ORCHESTRAS. FOUR ORCHESTRAS, f- FOUR ORCHESTRAS. FOUR ORCHESTRAS. CONTINUOUS music DANCES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. A NIGHT OF DANCE REVELRY. < Supper par --.v-cllci.cc, leal lip -r f |-"l IC dmiclll S, he ( r- .a 111, No exl ai v , |, : ,|-.n-s <>' her (' •"> Dial of iidink-ini Ci-aml March 9 p.m. n. (Pni-don : Pooler I iefiel 7s 6(1 ; j n „|,. lady 3s. simile goal leman Os. II T. I’ARIiV. Him. Organiser.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1932, Page 1
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