A 'MEETING of the KIWI FOOTBALL CLUE u ill bo held tomorrow evening at <..'10 o’clock in Keller’s Sample Rooms. Apply to ,J. Freitas at Hospital. AN APPRECIATION', mHE HOKITIKA RETURNED AS- -•*- SOCIA/TJON wish to sineeroiy THANK all those residents of t?io town and country districts who so generoiisly contributed to the Paddy's .Market on Saturday, also those who so willingly assisted with the collecting of the produce and the ladies for their untiring efforts in making the halo such a success. On behalf of the R.S.A. R. PATERSON, Hon. See. ROSS LIME COMPANY. OTUCEiS at works on and after 27th. * inst will he as follows: Ground hurnt lime TO per ton. Ground carbonate of lime 17s per ton. Ground mixed lime 2os per ton. On rail ils per ton extra. All above subject to 10 per cent, liscount to shareholders on usual erms ANNUAL PLUNKET BALL. A MEETING of ladies and gentle- j men willing to assist in organising the above function will he held in j the Soldiers’ Hall on THURSDAY j NEXT the 28th. inst, at ~ P'. THOS. CAGNEY, Convenor. KOKATAHI SALEY ARDS. CDNESDAY, 27th. APRIL at 1 p.m. I HOUSTON AND COY. • will sell by public auction as ibove: 10,000 feet sawn RIMTJ (in hits to suit buyers).
KO KATA HI PUBLIC HALL. GRAND CONCERT AND BALL. w 0. !). ILL RE HELD on WEDNESDAY. April 27th., in aid cl' the Catholic •di li'iildinK Fund. PROGRAM .ME. Opening Selection, Crouch Family. Vocal Solo. .Miss .M. Hamahan. Piano Solo. ... Miss P. Carroll. Miss A. Lynn. Mr P. (.'i-ough. Mrs A. Perry. Mi ss ('. Kllou’n's fcoitaioii Miss M. M Ga'in. Vocal) Solo, Mrs .1. MeFarlane. ■ Vocal Solo. Violin Solo. Vocal Solo. Sailor’s Heciipipt -Humorous 1. Humorous Item, -Mr S. Brooks. Classic Solo Dance. Vie. Heem'n Vocal Duet, Misses M, -Jones and R. Ward. I ntereal. Inst.romental Trio. ( rough ILnni'ly 2. —Character Duo Dance June anil Viv. Heenan. .‘L—Vocal Solo, ... Miss J. Warren. ,|. Dialogue, M. McGa\ in A- S. Plans d. Vocal Solo. Mr Perry. (i. Piano Solo, ... Miss G. Jacobs 7 --Operatic Dance, Miss J. Heenan. Voe.nl Sol Piano Duel K. !). Pi. \'ocal Solo. 11. Irish -Jiy;, ]'2.- / Vocal Si 10, Playette ‘‘The Misses E. L. Miss R. Morgan. Misses M. A' P. Carroll. Miss E. Dale. Miss C. Kmnvh'S. Miss M. Jones. Laughter Bureau,” am| E. Dale, and K. K'ennedv. ADMISSION to Concert. 2'-. childn lroc; to Ball, Men 2'-. Ladies I/-. M. GRAHAM. Seeretarv. RIMU GOLDFIELDS. GOLDEN JED lEEE 1882—1932. GRAND PROCESSION starling from Woodstock Hall at ICJU a.m. on IV KILN ESI) AV. May -Itli and then to he Rrmu Domain, where a Rienie and sports will lie held. Events for yuiing ind old. To he eollcluded with a GRAND OLD TIME BALL In tho evening. A hearty invitation is extended to me and all to ho present, e.peiahv I lie Old I dentil ies. Win. BOYD. Win. KXOWI.E'. Join! Moll. Seep la : ies. CENTRAL MART ! NOW OPEN HI) A FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUIT. ALSO VEGETABLES. Lcc'd Grown CaPbages and Lettuces FITZH r RUERT ST, HOKITIKA.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1932, Page 1
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