OR SALE—I 3 tested Cows, coming to profit August, 4 heifers, 1 bull (3 years). Airs J. Burrell, Kokatahi. HOKITIKA SAVINGS BANK. A MEETING OF TRUSTEES will ■‘- A- bo held at the office of the Bank on TUESDAY, JUNE 14th., at 2.30 P-m- hit WM. WILSON. Manager. ELECTRIC COOKING .DEMONSTRATIONS. ELECTRIC Cooking Demonstrations will be held at the Soldiers’ Hall, Hokitika, on the afternoon of the 15th, 16th, and 17th of Juno. All those interested ai'o cordially invited to attend. Time to lie advised later. KANIERT ELECTRIC LIMITED. HOKITIKA GAS COMPANY /CONSUMERS ARE REMINDED A 7 that accounts for the month ol MAY, 1.932, must be paid before TO-MORRIOW (Tuesday) 14th. at 4 p.m. at the Company’s Office, Stafford Street, to secure discount. H. W. R. SWENEY, * ■ ‘ Secretary. HOKITIKA OPERATIC SOCIETY. A DANCE will be held in All Saints’ Hall on WEDNESDAY, JUNE loth. Good music, and good supper. Ladies Is, Men Is 6d. CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOARD ELECTION OF COMMITTEES. TT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that, J- whereas in the several districts named in the schedule the householders failed to elect a School Committee on the statutory date, the Board lias fixed MONDAY, 13th. JUNE, a ;S the date on which a fresh meeting is to be held in the school. If the number of nominations is less than the number of required, those so nominated should be declared elected. The Board will then accept 'recommendations for filling the vacancies. SCHEDULE. Bell Hill, Jack’s Mill, Kokatahi, Mananui, Ok urn, Runanga, Taramakau, Waiho, Wallis Siding, and any other places where a. Committee may not have been elected on the statutory date. CHAS. KIRK, (Secretary. DRUIDS LODGE NO. 89. ANNUAL BALL. IN THE SOLDIERS’ HALL, Hokitika on— WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22‘nd. Music by Ross Orchestra. Admission —Double ticket os, gentleman 3s, lady 2s. T. RIDLAND, . Hon. See. COMBINED BALL. TO BE HELD by Rivals Football Club and Rovers Ladies Hockey Club in All Saints’ Hall on— WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th. Supper and novelties. Admission Gents 2s, Ladi<vs Is Od. Music by the Rival Club’s Orchestra. A. H. LAWN, Hon. Sec. BE WARM AND COSY THIS WINTER. JJSE ELECTRIC RADIATORS IN YOUR HOME, OFFICE, OR SHOP. 2! 3i 2 2! 3i 33 3 3 3 They Provide a Cheap and Convenient form of room Heating, At any time from early morning to late at night, an electric radiator will cheer and warm you with its cosy glow, They are grand for drying and airing clothes, or i you are sitting up late with the Radio after the pictures A flick of the switch ond the heat is there for you CONVENIENT—safe— AND J^ELIABLE. XANIERI ELECTRIC LIMITED. WELD STREET OFFICE. Winter is hero with its ntiemlaiil coughs, colds and other lung 1 <>m- , plaints. lie prepared to nip .such a;l----molits in tile bud. Keep a large 2s ( >«I hot tie of "Nar.nl” bandy contains I doses. Small size Is (id contains (10 (loses. Advt. Put new life ju your hair by losing Rachel Hair Tonic. Re-vitalises roots. I 3s 6(| Ini nil- W. K. Williams, Clicmi.sl. —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1932, Page 1
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