WORKERS WANTED. ‘\/T AKE SWEETS for us in your spare time. Good money easily earned in your own home. Previous experience absolutely unnecessary, interesting work. Rapid tuition. Outfit of Confettioncr’s Tools, Free, upon enrolment. Write for particulars regarding the course. “Confectionery,” l’.O. Box 1595, Wellington. TO-NIGHT. AT St. Mary’s Club rooms, beginning at 8 o’clock, Learners' OLD TIM IDANCE. Admission Is. Ireturned soldHrsl popS3 UNEMPLOYMENT. THE HOKITIKA RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSOCIATION has a sum of money available for ' private subsidy. Any citizens desiring a few day’s gardening or casual work done and who are prepared to pay 6s 3d per day are requested to communicate with tile undersigned with a view to providing extra work for unemployed returned soldiers. R. PATERSON, ’Phone 212. All unemployed returned soldiers are requested to register with the secretary as soon as possible. WESTLAND 1 TALKIES CIRCUIT. TALKIE PICTURES will be screened each week as follows: Tuesdays, at Ross Wednesdays, at ltuatapu. Thursdays at Woodstock. Fridays, at Kokntahi. Saturdays, at Kumara. pRINCESS rp HOKITIKA. II E A T R E. THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd. at 8 p.m. GRAND PERFORMANCE. “SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS.” (A juvenile operetta by G. F. Root.' 50 PERFORMERS 50 Prices 2s and Is 6d. Children 6d. Box plan at Misses McTntosh. Booking 6d. Proceeds in aid of Croquet Club. HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY LTD. THE 58th. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of shareholders of the Hokitika Gas Company, Ltd. will be held at the Company’s Office, Stafford St., on WEDNESDAY, MAY 25th., 1932 at 5 p.m. Business: To receive Directors’ report and statement of accounts; to elect one Director and Auditor for the year. Proxies to he deposited at the Company’s Office not later than 24 hours before the time of meeting. H. W. R. SWENEY, F.C.S., Secretary. Gas Company’s Office, Stafford St., Hokitika, May 17th., 1932. HA 111. HAIM SALE YARDS. SATURDAY, 28th. MAY. AT 1 p.m.
XTT7 JEFF R TER *C 0 Y V\ • will isel! a* itbov<*: 50 woolly LAMBS, 60 mixed SHEEP, 10 fat CATTLE, 40 mixed CATTLE, (to be drafted.) FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. ANNUAL PLUNKET BALL SOLDIERS’ HALT,, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25th. HELP A WORTHY CAUSE. Good inu.-ie. good floor, good snppet • Admission—Double Ticket 6s, Gentlemen 3 s fid, Ladies 2s fid. HOKITIKA DOWLING CLUB. riYHE ANNUAL SOCIAL DANCE, L will he held in tlm Soldiers’ Hall on FRIDAY, .JUNE 3rd. (King’s Birthday Night.) Alnsic by Black Hand Orchestra; Good supper. Dancing From 8.30 p.m. Admission -.Gentlemen 3*, Ladies 2s. A. E. BENJAMIN, Finn. Secretary. We are no.v showing a userid "into range o Emerdowns. Rags, BJank U Kapoc hill toned Redding, and he;iilt.il"! Carpels ami I lea "t hrmgs a I "-fees keepill's with Hie limes. Our lame stocks are at yonr disposal to sole I rum l| will repay yon to inyestigale ,1101,1. Harley’s. T'-y Home Enrnish- ■ ,-ia, Gre.\'moilLh. Ad't.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 May 1932, Page 1
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