POLE'S, o and 6'lbs. weight, 4 and o b-* on bundle for Is 6d, also large crayfish Is, mutton birds cooked or raw lOd, groper 9d per lb. Call at The -Rendezvous. TXT ANTED TO RENT, small house ’»• in town. Good tenant. Apply ‘•Guardian” Office. QT. MARY’S CLUB ROOMS TO- - NIGHT LEARNERS’ OLD TIME DANCE, SALE, a head uf dairy eow«, comprising 5 Jerseys and 3 Holstein,s ; 13 young hens and a rooster, al/so 2 clucks. (8 white liegliorn and 5 black. Apply A. Garlick, Kokatahi. rjT 0 LET’—2 nice sunny rooms and conveniences. Suitable for genItleman or married couple without children. 12s 6d per week or will let one for 10s per week. Apply “Guardian” Office. Electric cooking demonstrations. COMMENCING AT 2.30 p.m. T 1 HESE Demonstrations will be given at the Soldiers’ Hall, Hokitika, on the afternoons of Wednesday, loth.; Thursday, 16th., and Friday,17th. of June. Ad those interested are cordially invited to attend. Admission free. KAN LERI ELECTR IC LIMITED. TOWN HALL, RIMU. JUBILEE CONCERT AND BALL in aid of St. Mary’s School fund, lhimu on WEDNESDAY, JUNE loth. Good concert programme, good music for ball. Concert Is, Ball, gentlemen 2s, ladies Is. W. H. KNOWLES, Hon. Sec. DRUIDS LODGE NO. 89. ANNUAL BALL. JN THE SOLDIERS’ HALL, 'Hokitika on— WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd. Music by Ross Orchestra. Admission—Double ticket os, gentleman 3s, lady 2s. T. RIDLAXD, Hon. Sec. TOTARA HALL, ROSS. GRAND CONCERT AND BALL. FRIDAY, JUNE 2-Itli., 1932. "N AID ’St. Patrick’s Parish Funds. - Admission to Concert 2s; to Dance & A. HEAD, Hon. Sec. COMBINED BALL. TO RE HELD by Rivalk FootLa!’ Club ami Rovers Ladies Hockey Club in Ml Saints’ Hall on--WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th. Supper ami novelties. Admission Gents 2s. Ladies Is 6d. Music by the Rival Club’s Orchestra. A. H. LAWN. Hon. Sec. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. VIOLET RAY TREATMENT. viR !L A. BIT-LOWS who is practis. M j„.f bis i)ro!'(>-si ,, u i" Grcvmonth, ing a branch in Hokitika. Tie electrical is open Violet Ra v is « painless treatment for Rheumatism. Ni'Urilis Lumbaeo. Solution. GciCc. Nerves etc. Two free demonstrations will » ..riven in All Saints Hall next: Monday a t 3 p.m. and 7.30 p in. Sufferers who attend will be given one week’s troutlttend ment fn<*. Air Billows will also deimmsterato the “Sonotone” deaf aid heari„Lr apparatus. Treatment will be iriven in own house. BE WARM AND COSY THIS WINTER. |TSE JJLECTR1 0 RADIATORS N YOUR HOME, OFFICE, OR SHOP. \i Provide a Cheap and Convenient form of room Heating iny time *rcm early morning ite at night, an electric radiawjll cheer and warm ycu with osy glow, f are grand frr drying and airclothes, or P vou are sitting up to with the Radio after the pictures A flick of the switch and the heat is there for you CONVENIENT—j^AFE — AND RELIABLE. MNIER! ELECTRIC LIMITED. wr.i n street ornrr.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1932, Page 1
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