"VST ANT!''T>—Double room, without ’ ' board, lor week, siiirtjng Wednesday. 21st. December. Apply, stating rental to R.R. cniv “Guardian” Office.
For Sale. U U'vXY JIM, reach Melba. Passinuate. Purfait, Broadway Beauty, Peg-’o-My Heart are delicious this weather at The Rendezvous. Cool drinks direct off ice may he had in our restaurant or shop for ltd and -Id. PAINT. —Silver Fern while in gallon tins 16,6; Red Oxide 13/6; Excelsior heavy body '23/-; Roofox lied oxide 18/-. —Scott and Co., Reveil St. |H(jR economy, shop at ,1. V. Hall’s Furniture Mart. SALE, handy 12 foot dinghy. A,poly “Guardian. ’’ Amusements. ANNUAL TENNIS CLUB BALL. RANTERt PUBLIC HALL., I /MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th. (Boxing Night). Music by Ross Orchestra, good supper, efficient M.C. Gentlemen 2s 6d', ladies Is 6d. PRINCESS THEATRE, HOKITIKA. SHORT SEASON. STARTING BOXING NIGHT (MONDAY). i STANLEY McKAY AND PAUL | WARTON’S MUSICAL AND COMEDY CO Headed b y AMY ROCHELLE The Queen of Variety. FRED BLUETT, Australia’s Funniest
Comedian. THE FLYING AY Alt TONS, Thrilling Aerialists RENE RICH. The Genius of the violin ROY JEANETTE AND CHERRJE ARA!STRONG, Remarkable Dancing Duo. THE THREE DRAGS, Oontinentl Equilibrists. JULES AND FLORENCE, K noe lea bout C‘o mod ian s. And a host of Supporting Stars. Ballet, Chorus and Orchestra. BeautiUil Dressing and Elaborate Scenery. A Show of 'lnfinite Variety and Charm. Plan opens on Thursday at Miss McIntosh's. Public Notices. '■l' ‘.<VZ as? CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. SATURDAY, 24th DECEMBER. Hokitika line-.—usual 1.55 pm train for Hokitika leaves Ross 4.5 p.m. Connects with 5.25 p.m. Fioki-tika-Greyinouth train. Usual (j. 35 p.m. train for Ross leaves Hykitika .10.15 p.m Usual 9.U5 p.m. train for Hokitika leaves Greyniouth 10.0 p.m. Usual 0.10 p.m. train for Greyniouth leaves Hokitika 0.10 p.m., Kuinara 0 40 p.m. and arrives Greyniouth 10.22 p.m. RACES AT HOKITIKA.
MONDAY, 26th DEOEMHER. AND | TUESDAY, 27tli DECEMBER. I i Hokitika ljnk:—o» 26th «mi '2-7 111 I >ecentlidr, ordinary timetable will he suspended and trains will run as follow: Leave Greymouth for Hokitika 8.35 a.in., 10.35 a.in. and 4.45 p.i:i. Leave Hokitika for Groyinouth 8.31) a.in., 0.25 ji.m. iiiid 6.45 p.m. Leave Loss for Hokitika 7.25 a.m. (20tli), 7.10 a.in. (27th) and 10.45 a.m. j Leave Hokitika for ILiss 8.35 a.m., and 6.50 p.m. ! Tlie 10.35 a.in. Greymontli-Hokitika I and 6.25 p.m. IJ.okitika-Groyniomh j t"ains stop only at Karoro and Kuinara. Goods tralFie will he suspended and floods sheds closed on 2(>tli and 2i th December and 2nd and 3rd .January. KOR FULLER. PARTICULARS SEE HAN Dili Till OR ENQUIRE AT STATIONS.
WIMTTKN Tenders will In* received by tin* n ndorsisrin’d up to 4 o’clock p.m. on Thursday, tin* 22 nd December, '1.03*2, ;or tin* purchase of tin* undo: mentioned milling timber situated in Hrov isional Stnte Forest I'o’est Heserve No. 1022, Block X, Kanieri Stirvt*v District.:— HIM r lOO.ol'l Mint) ... i-- ,r >° 101,','00 l | 'iill particulars can In* obtained applied ion. S. A. C. DABBY, Coiiictvnloi of i'k.r._- • t on
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