JOST —A left hand motor GLOVE. Finder pi case apply •’Guludian Office.
LOST— Sum of -MONEY on Saturday ■night. Reward on* returning -to ‘‘Guardian” Office. 10, ST —A copy of “The Wit, Wisd o m ■A. and. Pathos of "Heinrich Heine.’’ Please return to Dr. Teieheltnatin. LOST— Starting HANDLE off Essex ear. Finder return to “Guardian" Office. CALL at the Elite Hilliard Saloon opposite W. E. Williams. Three best tab.'e •= in town, 'two tires, room ■warm. Pool prices, 3d for 5 players, 6d for 6 and up to ten. l'ie and tea free at night time for players, also card tables.
WARNING. PROCEEDINGS will be taken against anyone TRESPASSING upon our properties' at Fergusons or interfering with our cattle. A. and G. KLCOCK. Hokitika, 27th June, 1932. WESTLAND LARGER RKPRESEXTAT IO X CO ILA LI TITLE. MR J. OBRIEN, M.P., will ADDRESS A. PUBLIC MEETING at the TOWN HALL, HOKITIKA, on TUESDAY, 28th June, a 1; 8 p.m. .Subject : The Repeal of Recent Legislation or the Resignation of the Government. Questions invited. M. -MoGAVJN, Secretary. NOTICE. . OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS are requested to be paid by JUNE B'Jth. after which date they will be SUED for without further notice. C. WOOLHOUSE, Kokatahi. VIOLET RAYS. OEVERAL local sufferers are now E? under treatment and already several '.are feeling the benefit. Will the large number of people who called at the “Guardian” office please note that arrangements for a permanent rddress wiil in* advertised in a few days.
R. A. BILLOWS, Grevmonth and Hokitika. COMBINED BALL. TO BE HELD by Rivals Foot ha 1' Club and Rovers Ladies Hockey Club in All Saints’ Hal! on - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th. Supper and novelties. Admission Gents 2s. Ladies Is 6d. Music by the Rival Club’s Orchestra. A. H. LAWN, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC HALL KOKATAHT. A GRAND BALL will be held in aid of the Kokatalii' Football Club on— WEDNESDAY. JULY 27th. Music by Gaiety Dance Band; home made supper. Gentlemen 2s 6d, Ladies Is 6d. E. MORRIS, Hon. Sec.. UNEMPLOYMENT AND CHRISTIANITY. THIS SUBJECT will be introduced for general discussion by representative speakers under the followinu ie.-ediiurs The Facts of Unemployment. The Christian Message and the Unemployed. The Christian Message to the Unemployed. ST ANDREW’S HALL at 8 o’clock, TO-NIGHT. All interested are invited. KOITERANGI PUBLIC HALL. WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1932. i GRAND BALL will be held A. above in aid of tlm Koiteranyi 'PcMini.-. Chili. Modern and old time dancing. Good music and m»°d « ll Pl>° r . Men 2/0, Ladies 1/-. M. ('IU)PPER, Hon. Secretary. BE WARM AND COSY THIS WINTER. | T SE JJLECTRIC RADIATORS I YOUR HOME, OFFICE, OR SHOP 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 icr drying and airing clothes, or i r you arc sitting up late with the Radio after the pictures A flick of the switch end the heat is there for you convenientv - AND y> ELI ABLE. XANIERI ELECTRIC LIMITED. wr.i n .street nrncE.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1932, Page 1
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513Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1932, Page 1
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