A RRIYED this morning at the Hygiene Fish Mart, fresh groper oysters, crayfish, mutton birds, ling fillets. ’Phone 35. We deliver. TTOUSEHOLD SCREENED coal 10s 6d for 3 bags; nuts 7s 6d for 3 bags ; slack 5s for 3 bags. Firewood 8s 6d; redpine bushwood 14s; blackpine 20s, rata 27s 6d each per load For cash on delivery J. Coyne, Fitzherbert St. ’Phone 95. -piOR SALE, Draught MARE, 10 A- years, good in shafts and chains. On view at Mr Coyle’s, Davie Street. Apply A. R. Elcock, solicitor. NOTICE. /'OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS are res'* quested to be paid by JUNE both, after which date they' will be SUED for without further notice. C. WOOLHOUSE, Ivokatahi. BARGAINS. SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH. Millwood, Ift. lengths, 10s per load. Millwood, 2ft. lengths, 9s per load. Dockings, 9,s per load. Coal, best screened, 3 bags Tor 11s. Coal, nuts, 3 bags for 9s. T. STOPFOIITH, Weld Street, ’Phone No. 69. VIOLET RAY TREATMENT. OWING to the .storm last night (Moi)dav) affecting the attendance at the demonstration of the Violet Rays, I propose giving a week’s treatment FREE to all sufferers who apply not later than Thursday, 23rd June. All that is necessary is to write, phone, or call and leave your address at the “Guardian and Times’’ office. If you are afflicted with Rheumatism. Neuritis, Sciatica. Nerves, Goitre, falling hair, etc. don’t miss this generous offer. • R. A. BILLOWS, Greymoutli and Hokitika.
ALL SAINTS’ HALL. WEDNESDAY, 22nd. JUNE, 1932. .TOYING PICTURES by Mr Wm. »-M- Wilson of bus travels in Great Britain and Ireland, also of local scenery interspersed with songs and music. COLLECTION.'. ALL INVITED. DRUIDS LODGE NO. 89. ANNUAL BALL. N THE SOLDIERS’ HALL, Hokitika on— WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd. Music by Boss Orchestra. Admission—Double ticket os, gentleman 3s, lady 2s. T. RTDLAND, Hon. Sec. TOTARA HALL, ROSS. GRAND CONCERT AND BALL. FRIDAY, JUNE 24th., 1932. N AID St. Patrick’s Parish Funds' J- Admission to Concert Is 6d; to ball gents 2s, ladies Is. Music bv Ross Orchestra. A. HEAD, Hon. Sec.
A GRAND DANCE. ■fl/'ILL BE HELD in the Arahurn Vi One Mi e Hall on FRIDAY, 24th. JUNE, in aid of Humphrey’s School funds. Bachelor’s Orchestra. Good supper. Gents Is 6d, Ladies Is. S. THOMAS. Secretary. ON THE HIGH ROAD TO TOP VALUES. This is the route your Stock will take if you want your Consignment to receive PERSONAL SUPERVISION. H. MATSON & COY., ARE SALESMEN. BORN A BRED. In every particular they are thorough and wide awake, alive to Clients interest. They work enthusiastically to get the highest possible prices, and to give owners lull satisfaction in every detail. TRUCK YOUR FATS TO H MATSON AND COY. ADDINGTON. Treat a cold logically at the points of infection. Esc Naomi the seicnlili remedy. Disinfects and ; roteets the points of infection llie passages n! | the nose and throat. Gives prompt re ' lief, CO doses for Is (hi. . I'M dosefor ‘2 s (id Adv I. Safely first. Remedy colds prompt|v and efficiently fhev might develop in to more serious chest and lung com plaints. Use Tonking’s I in-ml Km 111 - sinn. Brakes up the worst cough or cold. Sold even-where Is Cl, 2s fid anil Is fid. Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 June 1932, Page 1
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