w ANTED . accommodation with board, or else >s paying guests private family. Particulars by letter to "B” c/o ''Guardian” Otlice. 'I\7ILL the person who took a fixed •» » wheel bicycle from Revell Street on Saturday night return same as the 6wner cannot afford to buy another one. THE person who removed bicycle from Limekiln residence gate, Koiberangi, is requested to * return it at on re and save trouble. S. Godfrey. For Sale. F IOR SALE—A limited quantity of Lucerne Hay. 4/6 bale.—Dee’s Grocery. [lOIl all classes of Job Printing \ tty the “Guardian”. IPhone 22m. Amusements. 7 SOLDIERS’ HALL. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, sth, 1932. COMBINED BALL / ; In-aid of HOKITIKA LADIES HOOKEY AND KIWI FOOTBALL CLUBS. , New Gaiety Orchestra. Supper provided Admission: Double Ticket 4/-, Gents 2/6, Ladies'. 2/-. J. WALKER, Hon, Sec. TOTARA HALL, ROSS EOSS FOOTBALL CLUB will hold a GRAND BALL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th., 1932. Ross Orchestra. Efficient M.G.’s. -Good’ floor. (Sit down supper. Admission —-Double ticket ss, gents 3s, ladies 2s. W. E. OLARKE, Hon. Sec.' A DANCE. WILL BE HELD in the All , Saints’ Hall on ’SATURDAY evening, following the opening of the. Hokitika. Tennis Club. Good music. Admission Is 6d and Is.
MARKET CARDENS LTD. p.O, BOX 598, CHRISTCHURCH. Wo will put on express trains the same clay as order received Fresh Fruit, Vegetables and Produce and will pay railage on Fruit and \egotable [Orders to the value of 7/6. We stipulate cash with order as oui prices are very low.' VEGETABLES. * Table potatoes in 561 b bags 4/-; Table Carrots 2/6; Parsnips 3/-; all per sugar bag; Table Onions 3d per lb. Best Cabbages 6/- per dozen. •Good quality 4/- per dozen; Best Cauliflowers 6/- per dozen; Good quality 4 1- per dozen. Pumpkins, North Island Iron Bark 2Jd per lb. Melons 2d per lb. Celery 4/- dozen bunches ; Leeks 3/per dozen bunches; Rhubarb 9/- per dozen bunches; Walnuts, new season’s 7d per lb. ' We will pack assorted cases to suit also small onions in 501 b bags 6/-, I freight paid. FRUIT. v Dessert Apples 7/6 per case ; Cooking Apples 6/- per case. Pears 4/- per half case; Lemons x/S per dozen. ( Sweet i Oranges 1/6 per dozen. Poonnari Oranges for marmalade 1/- per dozen. ! | Freight paid on Vegetable and Fruit order for 7/6 or more. PRODUCE. Best whole Fowl Wheat 19/- per sack; Pollard 2001 b bags 14/6; Bran 180ib : bags 9/6; Straw Chaff 2/6 per sack, 1!) sack lots 2/3 per sack; Hay 373 per bale, 10 bale lots 3/- per bale; Liuorne Hay 51- per bale, 10 bale lote 4/6 per bale; Oatsheaf Chaff 5/- per bag, 10 bag lots 4/6 per bag; Carrots 4/6 per large sack; Table Potatoes 2001 b bags 12/6; Small Sound Potatoes large sacks 4/6; Bacon Rolls 10id per'lb. Bacon sides 9Jd per lb. Hams lid per lb. lie | ed Hams 1/- per lb. Lard 6d per ib. | All above quotations for produce on , trucks, Christchurch, sacks included. Cabbage, Cauliflower and Lettuce plants 2/- per 100 freight paid to any statio ). 1 { MARKET GARDEN! LTD., Inn BOV 59ft / CHRISTCHURCH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1932, Page 1
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